The New Zealand dollar is heading into the end of the week up 0.5 per cent against the US dollar, as the greenback struggled to gain any traction on ongoing jitters about the US, but stuck to a tight range on the day.
The kiwi was at US72.18c as a 5pm today versus US72.27c at 8am and US72.01c late on Thursday.
It started the week at US71.84c. The trade-weighted index rose to 78.40 from 78.26 at the beginning of the week, compared to 78.43 late yesterday.
The local currency benefited from a weaker US dollar this week after the market saw the latest minutes from the Federal Reserve as more dovish than anticipated.
It got a further boost overnight after new US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin indicated it would take time for fiscal policy reform to impact the US economy.