15 November 2023 New Zealand Dollar On Top Following Chinese and U.S. Data

The New Zealand Dollar is the top-performing G10 currency in the midweek session thanks to a soft U.S. inflation data release and better-than-expected industrial and retail sales figures out of Chiโ€ฆ

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13 November 2023 New Zealand Dollar Week Ahead Forecast: Near-term Trend Stays Soft

GBPNZD could test 2.10 this week if UK domestic data doesn't disappoint and global risk sentiment sours, but technical studies point to a greater likelihood the pair edges lower over the coming dayโ€ฆ

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09 November 2023 New Zealand Dollar has Passed its Lows Show ASB Forecasts

One of New Zealand's most prominent banks says the New Zealand Dollar has likely passed its lows, and improved valuations for NZD sellers beckon over the coming months.

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08 November 2023 New Zealand Dollar: Inflation Survey To Keep RBNZ Rate Cuts At Bay Says Economist

The New Zealand Dollar was the top-performing major currency on the day a major survey revealed inflation in New Zealand was not expected to fall back to the 2.0% target for the foreseeable future โ€ฆ

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07 November 2023 New Zealand Dollar Slides On Aussie Rate Decision, Mixed Chinese Trade Numbers

The New Zealand Dollar has fallen in value, dragged lower by its trans-Tasman neighbour and a mixed set of trade numbers from China, where the post-Covid recovery remains on shaky ground.

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06 November 2023 GBP/NZD Week Ahead Forecast: Market Rebound Suits NZD Gains

The Pound to New Zealand Dollar exchange rate has come back under pressure and is at risk of further weakness, particularly if Chinese data beats expectations this week and helps extend a recent eqโ€ฆ

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01 November 2023 New Zealand Dollar Under Pressure As Soft Job, Wage Data Bolsters Case For RBNZ Rate Cut

The New Zealand Dollar was October's biggest loser, and the new month doesn't appear to have started off in a strong fashion after the country's labour market statistics disappointed.

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