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A review of things you need to know before you go home Thursday; lower personal loan rate, fraud cases, ANZ NZ's record profits, unmatched by 'contribution'; tiny trade deficit, mini-budget?, swaps and NZD stable
26th Oct 17, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Thursday; lower personal loan rate, fraud cases, ANZ NZ's record profits, unmatched by 'contribution'; tiny trade deficit, mini-budget?, swaps and NZD stable
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, October 26, 2017
26th Oct 17, 8:16am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, October 26, 2017
NZD down to 0.6875 USD but up against the AUD and CAD; Australian CPI data was below expectations, triggering a weaker AUD; EUR supported by German business confidence indicators reaching all-time highs
26th Oct 17, 7:57am
NZD down to 0.6875 USD but up against the AUD and CAD; Australian CPI data was below expectations, triggering a weaker AUD; EUR supported by German business confidence indicators reaching all-time highs
US home sales, durable goods orders beat expectations; Canada sees strong growth; India juices up its SOE banks; China borrows; Germany confident; AU inflation slows; UST 10yr yield at 2.45%; oil and gold down; NZ$1 = 68.8 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.7
26th Oct 17, 7:32am
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US home sales, durable goods orders beat expectations; Canada sees strong growth; India juices up its SOE banks; China borrows; Germany confident; AU inflation slows; UST 10yr yield at 2.45%; oil and gold down; NZ$1 = 68.8 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.7
A review of things you need to know before you go home Wednesday; Labour provides direction; Labour Inspectorate investigation; Australian CPI, Fletcher earnings guidance, China PSC, rates higer, NZD lower
25th Oct 17, 3:58pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Wednesday; Labour provides direction; Labour Inspectorate investigation; Australian CPI, Fletcher earnings guidance, China PSC, rates higer, NZD lower
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, October 25, 2017
25th Oct 17, 8:24am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, October 25, 2017
NZD has been the standout performer down 1% to sub-0.69 and near its lows for the session; local swap curve showed rates flat to down 1bp; US 10-year rate nudges higher to 2.41%, past what many consider to be a key technical resistance level of 2.40%
25th Oct 17, 8:15am
NZD has been the standout performer down 1% to sub-0.69 and near its lows for the session; local swap curve showed rates flat to down 1bp; US 10-year rate nudges higher to 2.41%, past what many consider to be a key technical resistance level of 2.40%
Earnings drive Wall Street higher; PMIs up in US, EU and Japan; US mortgage market sags, R&D spending up; Xi the next Mao; AU calls for land tax; UST 10yr yield at 2.41%; oil up, gold down; NZ$1 = 68.9 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.8
25th Oct 17, 7:35am
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Earnings drive Wall Street higher; PMIs up in US, EU and Japan; US mortgage market sags, R&D spending up; Xi the next Mao; AU calls for land tax; UST 10yr yield at 2.41%; oil up, gold down; NZ$1 = 68.9 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.8
A review of things you need to know before you go home Tuesday; TSB's hot 3yr rate, compounding underbuilding, AI banking app, cheap covered bond rate, Hugh's truism relearned, swaps flat, NZD firms
24th Oct 17, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Tuesday; TSB's hot 3yr rate, compounding underbuilding, AI banking app, cheap covered bond rate, Hugh's truism relearned, swaps flat, NZD firms
Roger J Kerr says the financial markets are looking for reassurance from the new Government
24th Oct 17, 9:56am
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Roger J Kerr says the financial markets are looking for reassurance from the new Government
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, October 24, 2017
24th Oct 17, 8:21am
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The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, October 24, 2017
NZD is showing signs of forming a base after its initial swoon following the formation of a new government; USD has managed to hold onto gains seen since Friday; GBP has been supported over the past couple of trading sessions
24th Oct 17, 8:00am
NZD is showing signs of forming a base after its initial swoon following the formation of a new government; USD has managed to hold onto gains seen since Friday; GBP has been supported over the past couple of trading sessions
Abe wins big in Japan; Spain convulsing; EU confidence improves; China house prices jump; Argentina backs reform; big profits flow from Aussie regulation; UST 10yr yield at 2.38%; oil and gold up; NZ$1 = 69.6 US¢, TWI-5 = 72.5
24th Oct 17, 7:23am
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Abe wins big in Japan; Spain convulsing; EU confidence improves; China house prices jump; Argentina backs reform; big profits flow from Aussie regulation; UST 10yr yield at 2.38%; oil and gold up; NZ$1 = 69.6 US¢, TWI-5 = 72.5
US budget deficit jumps, outlook dims; Japan re-elects Abe; UN embarrasses itself again; Baltic Dry high; bitcoin surges above US$6,000; UST 10yr 2.38%; oil up, gold down; NZ$1 = 69.6 USc, TWI = 72.4
23rd Oct 17, 7:25am
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US budget deficit jumps, outlook dims; Japan re-elects Abe; UN embarrasses itself again; Baltic Dry high; bitcoin surges above US$6,000; UST 10yr 2.38%; oil up, gold down; NZ$1 = 69.6 USc, TWI = 72.4
Harbour Asset Management's Christian Hawkesby sees some scope for policy to be more adventurous over time under the new government
20th Oct 17, 3:02pm
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Harbour Asset Management's Christian Hawkesby sees some scope for policy to be more adventurous over time under the new government
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Friday, October 20, 2017
20th Oct 17, 8:20am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Friday, October 20, 2017
NZD significantly lower, down between 1.5% and 2.3% on all crosses, trading as low as 0.7012 USD and 0.8910 AUD; globally a slightly risk-off tone has enveloped the markets overnight
20th Oct 17, 7:43am
NZD significantly lower, down between 1.5% and 2.3% on all crosses, trading as low as 0.7012 USD and 0.8910 AUD; globally a slightly risk-off tone has enveloped the markets overnight
US jobless claims drop; China growth on target; Hong Kong stocks tumble; Spain imposes grip on Catalonia; AU jobless rate falls unexpectedly; UST 10yr yield at 2.33%; oil and gold little changed; NZ$1 = 70.2 US¢, TWI-5 = 72.8
20th Oct 17, 7:36am
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US jobless claims drop; China growth on target; Hong Kong stocks tumble; Spain imposes grip on Catalonia; AU jobless rate falls unexpectedly; UST 10yr yield at 2.33%; oil and gold little changed; NZ$1 = 70.2 US¢, TWI-5 = 72.8
A review of things you need to know before you go home Thursday; no rate changes, dairy payout risk, micro businesses upbeat, steady rental inflation, growth to continue, swaps up, NZD down
19th Oct 17, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Thursday; no rate changes, dairy payout risk, micro businesses upbeat, steady rental inflation, growth to continue, swaps up, NZD down
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, October 19, 2017
19th Oct 17, 8:43am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, October 19, 2017
NZD modestly weaker on dairy auction, Government announcement. Market yawns at China speech. ECB taper to be 'drawn out'. Global bond rates push higher
19th Oct 17, 8:00am
NZD modestly weaker on dairy auction, Government announcement. Market yawns at China speech. ECB taper to be 'drawn out'. Global bond rates push higher
Fed Beige Book positive; Trump reveals Fed shortlist; US homebuilding sags; Rio Tinto charged with fraud; Canada factory output jumps; OECD warns on pensions; UST 10yr yield at 2.34%; oil and gold unchanged; NZ$1 = 71.5 US¢, TWI-5 = 74.2
19th Oct 17, 7:26am
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Fed Beige Book positive; Trump reveals Fed shortlist; US homebuilding sags; Rio Tinto charged with fraud; Canada factory output jumps; OECD warns on pensions; UST 10yr yield at 2.34%; oil and gold unchanged; NZ$1 = 71.5 US¢, TWI-5 = 74.2
A review of things you need to know before you go home Wednesday; dairy prices slip, payout under pressure, strong jobs growth, NZSF's outstanding returns, life expectancy, swaps slip, NZD holds
18th Oct 17, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Wednesday; dairy prices slip, payout under pressure, strong jobs growth, NZSF's outstanding returns, life expectancy, swaps slip, NZD holds
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, October 18, 2017
18th Oct 17, 8:13am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, October 18, 2017
USD up on all key crosses, up 0.25% on the TWI majors index; UST 10yr yields traded up to 2.32% before settling just above 2.30%; NZD little changed after trading a 50 point range; strong CPI data put upwards pressure on local rates
18th Oct 17, 7:47am
USD up on all key crosses, up 0.25% on the TWI majors index; UST 10yr yields traded up to 2.32% before settling just above 2.30%; NZD little changed after trading a 50 point range; strong CPI data put upwards pressure on local rates