The New Zealand dollar was little changed against the greenback as the US dollar index reached technical resistance levels, while the kiwi extended its gains against the Aussie after weaker-than-expected jobs data.
The local currency traded at 70.98 US cents as at 5pm in Wellington from 70.92 cents late yesterday and climbed to 94.92 Australian cents from 93.80 cents.
The US Dollar Index reached 100.57 overnight, a level it has twice failed to break through in the past two years and was last consistently higher in early 2003. The market is awaiting key US events tonight including inflation data and housing starts and testimony from Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen before the joint economic committee of Congress. The Australian dollar had been weakening ahead of today's employment figures, which showed that economy added 9,800 jobs, fewer than expected, in October, and the kiwi extended its gains after the figures were released.
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