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Forex News  Nov 5  Comment 
The New Zealand dollar lost versus most of the 16 main traded currencies this Thursday as the quarterly unemployment rate in the country grew further, decreasing attractiveness for the kiwi, as growing unemployment figures are a sign...
FX Street  Nov 5  Comment 
FXstreet.com (Sydney) – The Bears were in no mood for Kiwis as the NZD fell against the USD to 0.7233. This fall, from 0.7254 came immediately before the latest NZ unemployment report was released. The pair finds supports at 0.7142 and...
FX Street  Nov 2  Comment 
Published at 21:39 (GMT) 02 Nov The Kiwi remained heavy o/n despite firm US and Chinese data and an upside surprise in Ford earnings, with speculative and real money sellers both emerging when NZD/USD hit 0.7225 (other than one brief spike to...
Commodity Online  Oct 30  Comment 
The New Zealand dollar rebounded from lows after the US equity market rallied.
FX Street  Oct 28  Comment 
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Commodity Online  Oct 28  Comment 
New Zealand dollar plummeted to new multi day lows against its U.S. European and Japanese counterparts Wednesday as a decline in most Asian stocks reduced demand for higher yielding currencies
Sydney Morning Herald  Oct 23  Comment 
The New Zealand dollar was steady on Friday due to little direction from global markets.
FX Street  Oct 22  Comment 
By almost everyone else's measure growth at 8.9% y/y in Q3 would be an opportunity to break open the champagne, but this number was not quite strong enough to match expectations for Chinese expansion in the third quarter. Disappointment on the...
Sydney Morning Herald  Oct 22  Comment 
The New Zealand dollar breached another big figure very early on Thursday but was weak in afternoon trading after Chinese economic data failed to surprise.
Forex News  Oct 21  Comment 
The New Zealand dollar had a good performance today gaining versus the dollar and the yen after government officials did not relate a strong kiwi with eventual delays in interest rate hikes, adding speculations that the South Pacific...
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The New Zealand dollar (NZD) (also known as "Kiwi") is the official currency for New Zealand. It has the highest interest rate of the 8 major currencies but actually has lower turnover than the Swedish Krona, Hong Kong Dollar and Norwegian Krone according to the Bank of International Settlement’s 2007 Triennial FX survey[1].

The chart at left shows the USD/NZD currency pair; the number of New Zealand Dollar Dollar equivalent to 1 U.S. Dollar (USD).

Forex Market[1]

Trading Hours

The most active New Zealand Dollar trading hours are from the NZD Economic News (7:30 ET / 0:30 GMT) and US. Economic news (8:30AM ET/ 13:30 GMT).

NZD/USD 10 Year Chart

The 10 year chart of NZD / USD
The 10 year chart of NZD / USD

Key Currency Crosses

The 3 key currency crosses are

  • NZD/JPY
  • AUD/NZD
  • EUR/NZD

Things to know when trading the New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

AUD/USD and NZD/USD tend to move in line with each other as New Zealand’s economy is heavily dependent on Australian demand for products.

The New Zealand tends to trade in lockstep with the Australian dollar. Although the relationship could break on a short term basis, the following chart indicates that it is a very strong on a longer term basis.

The New Zealand tends to trade in lockstep with the Australian dollar
The New Zealand tends to trade in lockstep with the Australian dollar

Nickname – The nickname for the New Zealand dollar is the kiwi, a flightless bird that is endemic to New Zealand and is the country’s national symbol.

Central Bank - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand conducts monetary policy meetings 4 times a year and their decisions on interest rates could have significant ramifications for the currency market. Alan Bollard is the bank’s current Governor. He was appointed in 2002.

Most Active Trading Hours – We tend to see the most significant volatility in the New Zealand dollar when New Zealand or Australian economic data is released which is usually around the Tokyo open.

What Does the Economy Rely On? – The service sector is the largest sector of the New Zealand economy but the country also relies heavily on agricultural trade as exports can account for 24 percent of their output. New Zealand is a tiny country and therefore tourism is particularly important.

Who Does the Economy Rely on for Trade? – Do to the geographical proximity, New Zealand’s largest trading partner is Australia which explains the tight correlation between the Australian and New Zealand dollars.

Market Moving Economic Releases – Central bank rate decisions are usually the most market moving indicators, which mean that they can create the greatest volatility for any currency followed by the employment report, the consumer spending and inflation reports

The New Zealand Economy

Key Facts

The New Zealand Economy is comprised of 69.6% Services, 26% Industrial, and 4.4% Agriculture. It's largest trading partners are Australia, US, Japan, China, UK.. Some other key facts about the U.S. Economy:

  1. Economically Dependent on Australia
  2. New Zealand Dollar is Nicknamed the Kiwi
  3. Heavily Reliant on its Agricultural Industry
  4. Dairy Products are Number One Export
  5. RBNZ Maintains Second Highest Interest Rate out of G10 Central Banks

General Economic Statistics

2008 GDP EstimateUSD $135.7 Billion
Population4.2 Million
Interest Rate^2.50%
Inflation^^3.00%
Trade Balance^^NZD 324 Million

^As of May 2009 ^^As of March 2009

Market Moving Economic Releases

  1. RBNZ Rate Decision
  2. Retail Sales
  3. Consumer Prices
  4. Employment Change
  5. GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
  6. Trade Balance

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 FX360.com, New Zealand Dollar Factsheet by Kathy Lien
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