A very quiet session in Asia today, risk trading slightly better as stocks hold onto their late bounce in the US. (Bloomberg) -- “Global foreign exchange markets recorded a “sharp rise” in volatility earlier this month as traders worked through the potential impact of US tariff announcements, before becoming “more settled” in recent days, according to Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor Christopher Kent. Kent didn’t comment on what the tariffs meant for Australia’s economy or the nation’s monetary policy outlook.”
Fig 1 : AUD/JPY Spot Hourly Chart

Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg
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USDCAD traded through support at 1.4242 on Wednesday but has recovered. A return lower and clearance of this level would undermine the bull theme and instead highlight potential for a test of 1.4151, the Feb 14 low and a bear trigger. Moving average studies continue to highlight a dominant uptrend. A reversal higher would refocus attention on the bull trigger at 1.4543, the Mar 4 high. First resistance is 1.4402, the Mar 20 high.
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AUDUSD is unchanged. A short-term bull theme is intact and the latest move down appears corrective. Key short-term support to watch is 0.6187, the Mar 4 low. Clearance of this level would reinstate a bear threat. First support is at 0.6258, the Mar 21 low. A stronger recovery would refocus attention on 0.6409, the Feb 21 high. Clearance of this hurdle would strengthen the bull cycle and resume the uptrend that started Feb 3.