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The New Zealand dollar has pushed higher on Wednesday. NZD/USD is up 0.54%, trading at 0.6124 in the European session at the time of writing. The New Zealand dollar rose as high as 0.6152 (0.80%) in...
FOMC minutes in the spotlight todayMixed UK CPI probably keeps the door closed to a June moveRBNZ surprises with its hawkishness; kiwi benefitsNvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) reports after the US market...
The NZD/USD pair is preparing for a mid-week rally, approaching the 0.6116 level. These current values mark the highest point for the Kiwi in two months, following the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's...
Kiwi showed a robust continuation candle last week on the daily chart. The price recovered above the 0.6085 resistance level and finished the week above the 0.61 area, suggesting a potential...
Fed policymakers maintain caution ahead of minutes as risk appetite ebbsCommodities retreat from highs amid hawkish Fed, calm in Middle EastDollar inches higher, ether jumps 19% on spot ETF hopesFed...
The NZDUSD is setting up for a bullish breakout this week and target above the .6150 level and closer to .6200 if the US CPI data comes in weaker than the market expects. You can see below that the...
The New Zealand dollar has edged lower on Monday. NZD/USD is down 0.17% on the day, trading at 0.6009 in the European session at the time of writing.NZ Inflation Expectations Ease to 2.3%New...
Dollar gains slightly on hawkish Fed remarksInvestors scale back their Fed rate cut betsChina’s CPI rises for the third straight monthUS stocks stay supported despite rebound in yieldsDollar...
The New Zealand dollar is lower on Friday. NZD/USD is down 0.31% on the day, trading at 0.6015 in the European session at the time of writing.New Zealand manufacturing has been in a prolonged slump...
Fed rate-cut speculators rest hopes on US inflation dataAfter dovish BoE, pound traders turn to UK job numbersWill a strong labor market convince the RBA to hike?More Chinese data on tap amid signs of...
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