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Kiwi tumbles below 78 US cents as world digests end to Fed QE, Chinese weakness


The New Zealand dollar could now fall below 75 US cents "very easily".

Jonathan Underhill
Wed, 11 Jul 2018

The New Zealand dollar fell to a 12-month low as the Federal Reserve's signal of an end to quantitative easing, weak Chinese manufacturing and tighter credit sapped risk appetite and sent investors rushing to the greenback.

The kiwi slid to 77.48 US cents and earlier dropped to a 12-month low of 77.10 cents, from 78.54 cents yesterday. The trade-weighted index fell to 72.95 from 73.74.

The US Dollar Index rose to as high as 82.15, a two-week high, as equity markets across the globe tumbled and commodity prices fell. Fed chairman Ben Bernanke said yesterday that the bank's $US85 billion a month of bond buying will start to wind down this year and be completed in 2014.

Meantime, unofficial Chinese manufacturing data showed a sector in contraction and interbank lending rates jumped on signs its central bank was tightening credit.

"We've seen a continuation of the US dollar move," says Sam Tuck, senior FX manager at ANZ New Zealand. The reaction increased "as Europe woke up and digested the FOMC and weaker Chinese PMI" and news the People's Bank of China "wanted to make it tough" on lenders.

He says the New Zealand dollar could fall below 75 US cents "very easily".

"We have technically opened the door for a move to 74.60 to 80. A lot of that depends on where the US dollar goes." The kiwi may trade in a range of 76 US cents to 77.80 cents today.

New Zealand government bonds fell, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year bond rising to a 14-month high above 4.1 percent.

The kiwi fell to 84.26 Australian cents from 84.87 cents and dropped to 75.52 yen from 76.13 yen. It fell to 58.60 euro cents from 59.21 cents and dropped to 50.03 British pence from 50.54 pence.

(BusinessDesk)

Jonathan Underhill
Wed, 11 Jul 2018
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