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AUD/USD extends losses toward 0.6500 on renewed tariff concerns

AUD/USD accelerates declines toward 0.6500 in the Asian session on Monday. Concerns over Trump’s latest tariff threat weigh on the higher-yielding Australian Dollar while reviving the haven demand for the US Dollar. Markets also remain unnerved ahead of Tuesday’s RBA policy decision.

USD/JPY recovers above 144.50 after Japan’s wages data, tariff threat

USD/JPY rebounds above 144.50 after Japan’s real wages fell for the fifth straight month and at the fastest pace in nearly two years. Concerns over the potential fallout from steep US tariffs continue to fuel uncertainty over the likely timing of the BoJ rate hike, aiding the pair’s bounce amid renewed haven demand for the US Dollar. 

Gold focuses on daily close and tariff updates

Gold price kicks off the week on a bearish note after facing rejection again near $3,350. US Dollar finds fresh haven demand amid renewed trade jitters as Trump’s tariff letter to go out on Monday. Gold price breaches the 50-day SMA support as the daily RSI pierces below the midline.

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