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AUD/JPY reverses losses as Asian stocks rise

  • AUD/JPY rises from 73.55 to 73.80 as Asian stocks rise. 
  • Risk reset remains vulnerable to coronavirus numbers, lingering trade, and geopolitical tensions.

Signs of risk reset in the Asian equity markets are boding well for AUD/JPY, a risk barometer. The pair has recovered from the session low of 73.55 to trade largely unchanged on the day at 73.80. 

Asian stocks rise

Major Asian indices like Japan's Nikkei and Australia's S&P/ASX 200 are reporting over 1% gains and keeping the anti-risk yen under pressure. 

Stocks are likely cheering the late session resurgence on Wall Street reportedly fueled by news that the Federal Deposit Insurance Commission and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency are planning to loosen restrictions on banks imposed by the Volcker rule. The move would free up billions of dollars in capital for the industry, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The risk reset, however, remains vulnerable to rising coronavirus cases in the US and other parts of the world, heightened prospects of a trade tiff between the US and the European Union, and lingering tensions between the US and China.

On Thursday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel attacked the Nordstord 2 project in retaliation to the Trump administration’s plan to impose new tariffs on the EU/UK goods worth $3.1 billion. Additionally, Brussels also criticized US efforts. Meanwhile, the US Senate on Thursday passed a bill to impose sanctions on Chinese officials and businesses involved in violating Hong Kong’s independence. The bill now goes to the House of Representatives. 

Technical levels

AUD/JPY

Overview
Today last price73.8
Today Daily Change-0.02
Today Daily Change %-0.03
Today daily open73.82
 
Trends
Daily SMA2074.19
Daily SMA5071.35
Daily SMA10070.2
Daily SMA20072.27
 
Levels
Previous Daily High73.87
Previous Daily Low73.32
Previous Weekly High75.09
Previous Weekly Low72.65
Previous Monthly High71.93
Previous Monthly Low67.63
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%73.66
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%73.53
Daily Pivot Point S173.47
Daily Pivot Point S273.11
Daily Pivot Point S372.91
Daily Pivot Point R174.03
Daily Pivot Point R274.23
Daily Pivot Point R374.58

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Omkar Godbole

Omkar Godbole

FXStreet Contributor

Omkar Godbole, editor and analyst, joined FXStreet after four years as a research analyst at several Indian brokerage companies.

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