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NZD/USD retreats from three-month high amid US dollar strength

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 22/11/2023, 09:28
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The New Zealand dollar fell back from its recent peak against the US dollar during the European session today, as a rise in US Treasury yields and a strengthening dollar index applied downward pressure on the currency pair.

Today, the NZD/USD pair moved down from its three-month high of 0.6086 to around 0.6030. This decline coincided with an uptick in US Treasury yields, with the 10-year yield reaching 4.41% and the 2-year yield hitting 4.88%. Moreover, the US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the dollar's strength against a basket of currencies, edged closer to 103.70, lending support to the greenback's value.

The downward shift for the New Zealand dollar follows Tuesday's release of hawkish minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The minutes highlighted a readiness to continue monetary tightening should inflation remain above target levels. This stance has reinforced expectations for persisting strength in the US dollar as higher interest rates typically attract investors looking for better returns.

In contrast to these developments, New Zealand's economic data provided some positive news with a narrower trade balance deficit reported for October. The deficit shrank to $-14.81 billion from September’s $-15.41 billion, aided by an increase in exports to $5.40 billion and a decrease in imports to $7.11 billion. The improved trade figures reflect a boost in economic activity, which is partly due to China's upbeat economic outlook. As a key trading partner, China's economic health has positive implications for New Zealand's currency.

Looking ahead, markets are anticipating further economic indicators that could influence currency movements. Later today, the United States is set to publish jobless claims and Michigan Consumer Sentiment figures, which offer insights into the labor market and consumer attitudes, respectively. Additionally, traders will be eyeing New Zealand’s Q3 Retail Sales data, expected this Friday, with forecasts suggesting an improvement that could lend some support to the NZD.

Investors and analysts will be closely monitoring these upcoming releases for signs of economic resilience or weakness that could sway central bank policies and consequently affect currency valuations.

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