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AUD/JPY drops to near 95.50 as Australia’s trade surplus shrinks to a three-month low

James Carter
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The AUD/JPY pair declined sharply, hovering near 95.50, after Australia’s trade surplus shrank to its lowest level in three months. The unexpected contraction in the surplus reflects weaker export performance, raising concerns about the resilience of Australia’s trade-dependent economy amid global demand fluctuations.

Australia’s trade surplus narrowed as exports of key commodities like iron ore and coal softened, driven by cooling demand from China and volatile commodity prices. This decline in export earnings has weighed heavily on the Australian dollar, which has struggled to maintain momentum against the Japanese yen, a traditional safe-haven currency during times of economic uncertainty.

The yen’s strength was further supported by risk-off sentiment in global markets, with investors flocking to safer assets amid lingering concerns about global growth and geopolitical tensions. The combination of a softer Aussie dollar and resilient yen has accelerated the AUD/JPY decline, pushing it closer to key support levels.

Market participants are now looking ahead to upcoming economic data from both Australia and Japan for further cues. In particular, Australia’s inflation and employment figures will be closely monitored to assess the potential impact on monetary policy, while Japan’s economic outlook remains anchored by cautious sentiment from the Bank of Japan.

The currency pair’s trajectory will likely remain under pressure unless there’s a rebound in Australia’s trade performance or a shift in risk appetite. For now, the AUD/JPY faces headwinds as both domestic economic challenges and broader global factors continue to shape its direction.

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