0.588USD
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1 Year
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The configuration is mixed.
below 0.5847, expect 0.5825 and 0.5811.
rebound towards 0.5908
NZD/USD trades around 0.5880 on Thursday at the time of writing, up 0.28% on the day after ending a three-day decline. The pair's rebound is supported by expectations of a more restrictive monetary policy in New Zealand, although caution remains warranted due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

NZD/USD extends its losses for the fourth successive day, trading around 0.5860 during the European hours on Thursday. The technical analysis of the daily chart shows the spot price moving sideways within a rectangle pattern, indicating a period of market consolidation and indecision.

The NZD/USD pair gains ground to near 0.5875, snapping the three-day losing streak during the early European session on Thursday. The potential upside for the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) might be limited as fresh Gulf hostilities sent oil prices higher and sapped risk appetite.

The NZD/USD pair trades near the 0.5860 region on Thursday, down more than 1% in the day, as the US Dollar (USD) strengthens following hawkish remarks from Federal Reserve (Fed) officials.

NZD/USD falls to around 0.5870 on Wednesday at the time of writing, down 0.97% on the day. The pair extends its bearish move for a third consecutive day as investors favor the US Dollar (USD) amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) depreciates for the third consecutive day against a stronger US Dollar (USD) on Wednesday, hitting lows below 0.5900.

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