0.575USD
Today
+0.34%
5 Days
-0.24%
1 Month
-0.95%
6 Months
-4.18%
Year to Date
-0.05%
1 Year
+3.66%
Opening Price
0.572Previous Closing Price
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The configuration is positive.
below 0.5733, expect 0.5719 and 0.5712.
the upside prevails as long as 0.5733 is support
The NZD/USD pair gains traction to around 0.5745 during the early European session on Monday. The US Dollar (USD) softens against the Kiwi on renewed concerns over the US Federal Reserve (Fed) independence.

The NZD/USD pair attracts some buyers to near 0.5745, snapping the four-day losing streak during the Asian session on Monday. The renewed concerns over the US Federal Reserve (Fed) independence exert some selling pressure on the US Dollar (USD) against the Kiwi.

New Zealand Dollar (NZD) could continue to decline; it does not appear to have sufficient momentum to reach 0.5715. In the longer run, downward momentum has increased slightly, and NZD could edge lower toward 0.5715, UOB Group's FX analysts Quek Ser Leang and Peter Chia note.

The NZD/USD pair trades 0.37% lower to near 0.5730 during the European trading session on Friday. The Kiwi pair is under severe selling pressure as the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) underperforms amid a cautious market mood.

The NZD/USD pair remains under some selling pressure for the fourth straight day and trades just below mid-0.5700s during the Asian session on Friday.

NZD/USD trades lower and holds around 0.5750 on Thursday at the time of writing, extending a negative trend seen over recent days. The pair reflects a weakening New Zealand Dollar (NZD), a risk-sensitive currency, as investors remain cautious.

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