The New Zealand dollar was little changed above 73 US cents having gained following weak US wage inflation figures and rose against the euro after French National Front Leader Marine Le Pen vowed to get her country out of the euro-zone if elected.
The kiwi dollar traded at 73.12 US cents as at 8am in Wellington from 73.20 cents in Asian yesterday and from 72.70 cents before the US labour market figures on Friday. The kiwi rose to 68.02 euro cents from 67.90 cents late yesterday.
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The US added a higher-than-expected 227,000 jobs last month but average hourly earnings barely budged, rising 0.1 percent against expectations for a 0.3 percent gain, which some traders took as a sign the Federal Reserve won't need to rush to hike interest rates again. Meanwhile, Le Pen launched her French presidential campaign with a speech filled with anti-globalisation rhetoric and a call for France to leave the economic bloc and resume using its own currency, and the market is assessing the prospects of early Italian elections.