AUD/JPY fails to hold above 21DMA, drops over 1.0% into mid-91.00s amid risk-off Wall Street session

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AUD/JPY fails to hold above 21DMA, drops over 1.0% into mid-91.00s amid risk-off Wall Street session By Frank_Macro AUDJPY RBA RiskAppetite

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