AUDJPY is the foreign exchange rate expressing how many Japanese yen are required to buy one Australian dollar. It tracks the relative value of the Australian Dollar versus the Japanese Yen and is quoted as a cross-currency pair in the FX market.
The Australian dollar (AUD) is the official currency of Australia and is also used in several Pacific territories. Issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia, the AUD is widely traded and is influenced by the country’s commodity exports, economic data, and monetary policy decisions.
The Japanese yen (JPY) serves as Japan’s national currency and is administered by the Bank of Japan. The yen is a major global reserve currency and is often viewed as a safe-haven asset; its value reflects Japan’s economic indicators, BoJ policy, and international capital flows.
Movements in AUDJPY are driven by supply and demand dynamics, interest rate differentials, inflation expectations, and central bank actions. Geopolitical developments, global risk sentiment, and commodity price shifts — given Australia’s export profile — also play a significant role in shaping the pair.
AUDJPY matters to traders, importers and exporters, and portfolio managers for purposes of hedging, currency exposure management, and speculative opportunities tied to relative economic performance and risk appetite.