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NZ dollar eases as high yield currencies spurned

The New Zealand dollar traded in a range below recent highs today as investors started to shun currencies in this part of the world again but it gained against the Australian dollar.The NZ dollar was 74.04USc at 5pm, having traded between 73.74USc and 74.

NZPA
Wed, 13 Jan 2010

The New Zealand dollar traded in a range below recent highs today as investors started to shun currencies in this part of the world again but it gained against the Australian dollar.

The NZ dollar was 74.04USc at 5pm, having traded between 73.74USc and 74.14USc during the session. It was at 73.99USc at 5pm yesterday.

"Gold and oil came off a little late in the New York session and the aussie dollar was weaker against the kiwi. The real mover overnight was the liquidation of some of these long aussie positions," said Murray Hindley, chief currency dealer at ANZ.

Late today a stronger than expected ANZ Commodity Index report lent support to the NZ dollar. The index rose 30% in 2009.

China's central bank also surprised global markets with a statement early today (NZT) that it would raise the reserve requirement ratio by a half-percentage point, effective next week, in the clearest sign yet of monetary policy tightening.

Commodity-linked currencies – including the Australian, NZ and Canadian dollars – all hit session lows against the US dollar after a sell-off in gold. The commodity currencies also tumbled against the Japanese yen.

"But as the dust settles, attention will centre on a simple question: is this a sign of the bank getting ahead of the curve, and thereby good for risk, or negative and in line with the immediate knee-jerk reaction?" ANZ said.

The NZ dollar was at 80.22Ac at 5pm from 79.88Ac at the same time yesterday. It was at ¥67.39 from ¥68.26, and €0.5114 from €0.5111.

The trade weighted index was little changed at 66.92 at 5pm from 66.96 yesterday.

NZPA
Wed, 13 Jan 2010
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