0.591USD
Today
+0.25%
5 Days
+0.19%
1 Month
+1.41%
6 Months
+2.88%
Year to Date
+2.62%
1 Year
-1.55%
Opening Price
0.587Previous Closing Price
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The configuration is mixed.
below 0.5870, expect 0.5842 and 0.5826.
rebound towards 0.5943
The NZD/USD receded during the American session, recovering toward the 0.5880 area as the US Dollar (USD) lost some traction despite ongoing geopolitical risks and political pressure on the Federal Reserve.

BNY’s Bob Savage notes that New Zealand’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) accelerated to 0.9% q/q, keeping annual inflation at 3.1%, with strong non-tradeable components such as electricity and local authority rates.

NZD/USD trades around 0.5900 on Tuesday at the time of writing, up 0.20% on the day, extending its rebound from the lows near 0.5850 recorded on Monday.

Brown Brothers Harriman’s (BBH) Elias Haddad reports that NZD is outperforming after hotter-than-expected Q1 Consumer Price Index (CPI), with headline inflation at 3.1% y/y versus the RBNZ’s 2.8% projection.

Commerzbank’s Volkmar Baur notes New Zealand inflation at 3.1% year-on-year, slightly above the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) target, and warns that higher energy prices could push it further. He sees a possible rate hike in late May, which might briefly support the New Zealand Dollar (NZD).

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) appreciates for the second consecutive day against the US Dollar (USD) on Tuesday, fuelled by stronger-than-expected New Zealand inflation figures and a moderate optimism about a resolution of the Middle East conflict.

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