At 90.61, AUD/JPY is down on the day so far by some 0.3% following a drop from 91.16, suffering from a weaker than expected wages report from Australia and ongoing angst over global growth.
There was a delayed reaction to the data with the Aussie only dropping some 15 minutes after the release as the market digested the prospects of a less hawkish central bank. The data was accompanied by poor housing data from China which could also be weighing on the Aussie. China's April house prices arrived at -0.2% MoM and +0.7% YoY, down from March.
Overall, the yen has benefitted from risk-off markets over the month and the Aussie from a softer US dollar this week as some risk appetite returned to markets.
Despite a mile recovery in stocks, there were nervy signs elsewhere as economic growth fears in the world's two largest economies have re-emerged following weak Retail Sales and factory production figures in China and disappointing US manufacturing data which can continue to benefit the yen for its safe-haven qualities.
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