The AUD/JPY retraced its earlier gains and tumbled on Tuesday, as the Bank of England’s (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey spooked investors, which dumped every asset with the “risk” word attached to it, so in the FX space high beta currencies. Therefore, the AUD/JPY dived from daily highs above 92.00 to current exchange rates. As the Asian Pacific session begins, the AUD/JPY is trading at 91.54, slightly up 0.09%, at the time of writing.
The AUD/JPY daily chart portrays the cross-currency as neutral-to-downward biased. The bearish-flag pattern broke to the downside as expected but fell short of reaching the 200-day EMA target of 90.70. Notably, the AUD/JPY was headed upwards, reaching 92.32, Tuesday’s high, in an upbeat mood, but BoE’s Bailey words turned sentiment sour. AUD/JPY key support levels lie at 91.00, followed by the 200-day EMA at 90.70, which, once cleared, could open the door towards a test of the 90.00 figure.
On the other hand, if AUD/JPY buyers reclaim the 92.00 figure, the first resistance area would be October’s 10 high at 92.76, followed by the 93.00 figure, nearby the bearish-flag bottom trendline.
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