AUD/JPY jumps to the 6.5-month high as Australia’s inflation and employment numbers manage to defend the hawkish bias about the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) on early Thursday. In doing so, the cross-currency pair also justifies the upbeat yields and mixed Japan trade numbers.
That said, Australia’s Consumer Inflation Expectations for June rose to 5.2% versus 4.8% expected and 5.0% prior. Further, the Employment Change rallied by 75.9K in May compared to 15K market forecasts and -4.3K previous readings. Additionally, Australia Unemployment Rate drops to 3.6% against expectations of witnessing a no change figures of 3.7%.
On the other hand, Japan’s Merchandise Trade Balance deficit widened in May but Machinery Orders improve for April.
Elsewhere, the US 10-year Treasury bond yield rise 1.0 basis point (bps) to 3.81% while its two-year counterpart grind higher at the three-month top to 4.71% by the press time.
Above all, the monetary policy divergence between the RBA and the Bank of Japan (BoJ), as perceived from the latest comments and actions of the policymakers, keeps the AUD/JPY buyers hopeful.
Having witnessed the initial market reaction to the top-tier Australia data, the AUD/JPY pair traders should pay attention to China’s Retail Sales and Industrial Production for May amid fears of easing economic recovery in Australia’s key customer.
Overbought RSI (14) line joins double tops marked around 95.75, in July and October of 2022, to challenge AUD/JPY buyers.