11 Apr 2018 04:33 | Future Currency Forecast |
There is a chance of a New Zealand Dollar to Pound (NZD/GBP) exchange rate rise on 12th April, when Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) official John McDermott speaks.
more11 Apr 2018 00:15 | New Zealand Herald |
Weston said investors will be watching for a speech by assistant RBNZ governor John McDermot on inflation targeting in New Zealand, on Wednesday morning. The kiwi traded at 4.6144 yuan from 4.6130 yuan late yesterday. It was unchanged at 94.76 ...
more10 Apr 2018 23:18 | FX Empire |
The 0.73 level underneath should be support, and I believe that with the Chinese seeming to try and calm things down with the rhetoric between the US and China, it makes sense that we would get more of a “risk on” move, as seen by the kiwi dollar.
more09 Apr 2018 23:18 | FX Empire |
I don't have any interest in shorting this market, but I also recognize that we could get some type of headline coming out of either the United States or China that could shock the markets as well.
more12 Mar 2018 17:41 | Scoop.co.nz |
March 13 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar fell ahead of US inflation data, which may provide clues to the pace of US rate hikes, while domestically traders will be watching for a speech by acting Reserve Bank governor Grant Spencer and February ...
more12 Mar 2018 12:54 | Pound Sterling Live |
This, and to a lesser degree a relatively robust domestic economy have kept the NZD on the upward track. Another reason behind the persistence of the rally is the "out of favour" US Dollar, which is another mystery, although Zollner raises the "twin ...
moreNext week, the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation (Core PCE) will cross the wires. An upside surprise here could further bolster Fed rate hike expectations, sapping the appeal of Kiwi Dollar.
more22 Feb 2018 01:52 | TradeCaptain |
The New Zealand dollar declined following weak credit card spending growth for the January, hinting that the retail sales in the country would be weak as it is closely correlated with consumer spending and confidence.
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