The New Zealand dollar gained against its US and Australian counterparts, consolidating above US 70 cents following a run of falling sharply against the greenback.
The local currency traded at 70.78 US cents, compared to 70.37 cents at 8am this morning and 69.99 cents at 5pm in Wellington yesterday. The US dollar has rallied strongly since the victory of President-elect Donald Trump as markets expect his stimulus policies to boost inflation and economic growth in the world's largest economy. The trade-weighted index rose to 77.79 from 77.56 yesterday.
Stuart Ive, senior dealer foreign exchange at OMF in Wellington said the US dollar had taken a step back in overnight trading: "That's fed through into many different things in the commodity markets, the Kiwi as well. The New Zealand dollar has out-performed the Australian dollar in recent sessions, but with upcoming holidays in Asia, the markets are reassessing the big moves that have occurred since the US election."
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