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Australian And New Zealand Dollars Slip On Weak Stocks

Australian And New Zealand Dollars Slip On Weak Stocks
Thursday, the Australian and the New Zealand dollars fell against their major opponents on the back of a slide in stocks.

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NZD/USD: Trading the New Zealand Consumer Price Report

Price growth in New Zealand is expected to fall below the median target of 2% for the first time since the third-quarter of 2009, and subdued inflation could lead the central bank to hold a neutral policy stance over the coming months as it aims to balance the risks for the economy.

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NZD/USD: Trading the New Zealand 1Q GDP Report

As economic activity in New Zealand is expected to expand for the second consecutive quarter, with market participants speculating the central bank to normalize policy further over the coming months, the data could spark a bullish reaction in the NZD/USD as the outlook for growth and inflation improves.

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New Zealand Dollar Reaches Potentially Strong Resistance

The NZDUSD has reached what is probably strong resistance from the 200 day SMA and 78.6% retracement of the decline from 7330.

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New Zealand Dollar / US Dollar 06-14

New Zealand Dollar / US Dollar 06-14
 

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NZD/USD: Trading the New Zealand 1Q Retail Sales Report

With unemployment falling back to 6.0% from a revised 7.1% in the fourth-quarter, market participants forecast household spending to increase 0.3% in the first three-months of 2010, and the data is likely to encourage an improved outlook for future growth as RBNZ Governor Bollard sees the recovery “in line with or slightly faster” than the March forecast.

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