NZD Rises, Inflation Expectations Looms

Published 02/10/2022, 02:42 PM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

It has been a banner week for the New Zealand dollar, which has climbed 1.79% and gained over a cent. The U.S. dollar is broadly lower on Thursday, and NZD/USD has gained 0.71% on the day, after posting gains every day this week.

New Zealand has been hit with high inflation as the country continues to emerge from COVID. CPI jumped to 5.9% in Q4 YoY, its highest level since 1990. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden lamely fired back that “we are not alone in experiencing high rates of inflation.. True, the U.S. and U.K. are also grappling with red-hot inflation, but pointing fingers at other countries won’t win Arden any votes at home.

There are growing concerns that the alarming rise in the cost of living will lead to higher wage demands from workers, which could set in motion a wage inflation spiral and result in even higher inflation. Inflation expectations have been steadily rising and hit 2.96% in Q4. Another acceleration in the Q1 release on Friday could push the RBNZ to tighten more aggressively, as inflation expectations can manifest into real inflation. The central bank implemented back-to-back rate hikes of 0.25% over the past two meetings and is widely expected to raise by another 0.25% at the Feb. 23 meeting, which would raise the Cash Rate to 1.00%.

The Fed will not be happy with the latest CPI report, as it has raised pressure on policy-makers to implement a drastic 0.50% hike in order to put a leash on surging inflationary pressures. The CME’s FedWatch has the markets’ pricing in a 71% likelihood of a 50-basis point hike, up from 33% just a few days ago. The January CPI report was not only the highest since February 1982, but also showed broad-based strength, leading to the conclusion that the Fed may have to be aggressive in its tightening campaign, despite some Fed members insisting that 3 or 4 hikes this year should be sufficient to tame inflation.

NZD/USD Technical

  • NZD/USD has support at 0.6472 and 0.6402
  • 0.6670 is a weak resistance line, followed by 0.6798

NZD/USD Daily Chart.

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