0.592USD
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The configuration is negative.
above 0.5945, look for 0.5968 and 0.5981.
the downside prevails as long as 0.5945 is resistance
The NZD/USD pair trades near the 0.5930 region on Wednesday as the United States (US) Dollar (USD) strengthens following upbeat labor-market data, while investors remain cautious ahead of upcoming economic releases from New Zealand. At the time of writing, the pair declines around 0.15%.

NZD/USD trades around 0.5930 on Tuesday at the time of writing, virtually unchanged on the day, after giving back part of the gains recorded earlier this week.

TD Securities strategists focus on AUD/NZD after a sharp post-RBNZ selloff. They argue the start of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) hiking cycle versus a peaking Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) cycle should cap the prior AUD/NZD uptrend, but expect short-term consolidation.

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is going through a nervous consolidation against the US Dollar (USD) on Tuesday. The pair is looking for direction around 0.5930, following a reversal from 0.6000 on Monday, as investors remain wary of risk, awaiting developments in the Middle East conflict.

The NZD/USD pair trades with a negative bias for the second straight day, albeit it lacks bearish conviction and holds above the previous day's swing low. Spot prices currently trade near the 0.5925-0.5920 region, down around 0.15% for the day on the back of a modest US Dollar (USD) strength.

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is in an odd spot: it has one of the few central banks in the developed world openly leaning toward higher rates, yet it still spent Monday on the back foot, down close to 1% on the day. That tells you most of what you need to know about whose week this is.

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