Aud/JPy collections to almost 93.50 among the stronger prices of goods, uncertainty about the Bij policy

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  • Aud/JPy strengthens as rising prices of goods, including gold, steel and iron ore, support the Australian dollar.
  • The audience faced the challenges after Trump decided to maintain a 25% tariff on aluminum aluminum and Australian exports.
  • It is expected to leave interest rates unchanged next week, assessing the risk of escalating commercial tensions in the USA.

Aud/JPy regains the last losses from the previous session, trading around 93.30 at Asian hours on Friday. The Australian dollar (Aud) finds support for rising prices of goods, including gold, steel and iron ore, strengthening its strength in relation to Japanese Jen (JPy).

However, global commercial tensions are burdened with the Aud/JPy cross after the decision of the US President Donald Trump to maintain a 25% tariff for export aluminum and steel with almost $ 1 billion. This movement increases the perspectives of Australia’s trade and key exports. Despite this, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that Australia would not impose retaliatory tariffs on the US, stating that such funds will boost consumer costs and boost inflation.

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Meanwhile, Japanese Jen remains under pressure among a cautious attitude from the Bank of Japan (Bij). It is expected that the central bank will maintain interest rates unchanged next week, while assessing the risk of escalation of commercial voltage in the US on the Japanese export economy. The time of the next boost in BOJ rates remains uncertain, and decision -makers monitor global uncertainty.

“Japanese economy and price development seem stable, but the external risk is growing,” said Reuters source knowing at Boj discussions. “Increased global uncertainty can affect the plans of the BOJ rate increases,” repeated two additional sources.

Despite the recent withdrawal, JPY has been close to the strongest levels compared to peers for months, supported by expectations regarding further boots rate increases this year. In addition, Japanese companies have agreed to a significant boost in wages in the third in a row of a year to facilitate employees cope with inflation and deal with labor deficiencies. Higher wages are expected to boost consumer expenses, fuel inflation and provide more flexibility for future foot increases.

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