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NZ dollar recovers some ground after tumble

The New Zealand dollar posted some modest gains today after tumbling on Tuesday night as investors moved away from riskier assets."The NZ dollar spent the day licking its wounds. It was obviously pummelled overnight," said Mike Jones, currency s

NZPA
Wed, 24 Feb 2010

The New Zealand dollar posted some modest gains today after tumbling on Tuesday night as investors moved away from riskier assets.

"The NZ dollar spent the day licking its wounds. It was obviously pummelled overnight," said Mike Jones, currency strategist at BNZ.

"It has gradually recovered. The recovery was interrupted by some headlines that a Chinese bank regulator told banks to restrict new lending to local governments," he said.

There was demand from exporters at the lower levels.

The NZ dollar was at 69.45USc at 5pm from 69.11USc at 8am and 70.20USc at 5pm on Tuesday.

"The currency moves overnight were especially vicious, with many key levels getting taken out, causing further downward moves," ANZ said today.

"Risk assets were under the hammer overnight, as investors exited equities, commodities and high yielding currencies, and made a mad dash into the relative safety of US Treasuries."

The US dollar had been the clear winner, although only by default, with the yen gaining as well, ANZ said.

The NZ dollar is around multi-month lows against the Australian dollar and a two week low against the yen overnight.

Tomorrow the National Bank of New Zealand business confidence survey will be of interest as will a testimony in the US by Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke.

The NZ dollar was at ¥62.64 at 5pm from ¥63.90 at the same time yesterday. It fell to €0.5127 from €0.5155 yesterday.

Against the Australian dollar, the kiwi was at 77.73Ac from 77.99Ac yesterday, while the trade weighted index dropped to 64.50 from 65.04 yesterday.

NZPA
Wed, 24 Feb 2010
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