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NZ dollar seen rising further but was little changed today

The New Zealand dollar was little changed from its opening level today but US dollar weakness remains after an unexpected drop in US payrolls in September.The NZ dollar was at 75.48USc at 5pm from 75.64USc at 8am. It had risen during the weekend after the

NZPA
Mon, 11 Oct 2010

The New Zealand dollar was little changed from its opening level today but US dollar weakness remains after an unexpected drop in US payrolls in September.

The NZ dollar was at 75.48USc at 5pm from 75.64USc at 8am. It had risen during the weekend after the US employment report on Friday US time.

The employment weakness in the US bolstered expectations of further easing by the Federal Reserve to revive a spluttering economy. This is expected to ensure that the US dollar's weak trend remains intact as the Fed's quantitative easing measures involve asset purchases meant to push long term yields lower.

"A rising tide lifts all boats whether in good condition or not. The only question is whether this move is tidal or tsunami-like," Westpac said in its weekly forex outlook for the NZ dollar.

It said that having pushed through 74USc the NZ dollar market will be targeting a move back to the October high last year of 76.35USc. Beyond that the next target level is US77c.

The Australian dollar has also been rising against the US dollar and is expected to reach parity soon. It was at 98.65USc at 5pm from 98.36USc at 5pm on Friday.

But the NZ dollar continues to be weak on a range of crosses. It was at 76.48Ac at 5pm from 76.51Ac at the same time on Friday.

Against the European currency, the NZ dollar fell from €0.5395 at 5pm on Friday to around €0.5340 early on Saturday, then it changed direction and by 5pm today was at €0.5403. It was at ¥61.91 from ¥61.96 on Friday.

The trade weighted index lifted to 66.95 at 5pm from 66.89 at the same time on Friday.

NZPA
Mon, 11 Oct 2010
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