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NZ dollar gains regardless of election countdown
NZ dollar gained as investors became more sanguine about the outcome of election.
NZ dollar gained as investors became more sanguine about the outcome of election.
A Bank of England policymakers said interest rates may rise in coming months.
The New Zealand dollar slipped 0.5 per cent against the greenback over the week.
The New Zealand dollar fell to a four-month low against the pound.
Today, traders will be watching for retail spending on electronic cards for August.
The New Zealand dollar was higher on the day and up 2.3 per cent for the week.
The dollar fell after the European Central Bank lifted its forecast for economic growth.
The 15-month low came after the Bank of Canada unexpectedly hiked its benchmark rate.
The kiwi climbed more than 1 per cent against the greenback.
The New Zealand dollar is heading for a 1 per cent decline this week.
It was little changed, having dropped to a three-month low overnight.
The NZ dollar dropped as low as A90.71c but was trading at A90.91c at 5pm.
The New Zealand dollar rose as Hurricane Harvey caused widespread flooding in the Houston.
The kiwi dollar traded at 60.51 euro cents as at 8am in Wellington.
The Kiwi dollar headed for a weekly drop after weaker forecasts from Treasury.
The dollar fell back toward 72 US cents in the absence of much market-moving news.
The New Zealand dollar fell, touching a two-month low.
The pre-election fiscal and economic update will be given this morning.
The New Zealand dollar was set to end the week 0.4 per cent lower against the greenback.
The New Zealand dollar slipped back below 73 US cents .
The dollar gained as minutes of the Federal Reserve policy meeting showed some concern.
The dollar fell after stronger-than-expected US retail sales lifted the greenback.
The New Zealand dollar fell against the greenback.
Optimism is growing faster transaction times will hasten the spread of the cryptocurrency.
Weak US inflation data added to doubts the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates again.
The New Zealand dollar was little changed, having fallen this week.
The Reserve Bank is in no hurry to join other central banks in raising interest rates.