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A review of things you need to know before you go home Thursday; number of working-aged beneficiaries drops, inflation up, rents rise, NZGBs popular, housing values stratospheric, swap rates rise
20th Apr 17, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Thursday; number of working-aged beneficiaries drops, inflation up, rents rise, NZGBs popular, housing values stratospheric, swap rates rise
CPI inflation of 2.2% in year to March beats expectations, with housing-related and transport prices on top of cigarette tax rise driving it
20th Apr 17, 10:59am
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CPI inflation of 2.2% in year to March beats expectations, with housing-related and transport prices on top of cigarette tax rise driving it
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, April 20, 2017
20th Apr 17, 7:49am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, April 20, 2017
NZD drops to the 0.7000 level against the USD as the USD finds some support after a weak run; AUD worst performer of the day, now trading around 0.7500 USD and 0.9340 NZD; GBP loses some gains made from the election announcement
20th Apr 17, 7:39am
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NZD drops to the 0.7000 level against the USD as the USD finds some support after a weak run; AUD worst performer of the day, now trading around 0.7500 USD and 0.9340 NZD; GBP loses some gains made from the election announcement
US economy expanding 'modest-to-moderate'; IMF sees debt binge risk; Indonesian voters choose hard-line religion; Aussie bank pay review attacks commissions; UST 10yr yield at 2.21%; oil and gold lower; NZ$1 = 70 US¢, TWI-5 = 74.9
20th Apr 17, 7:38am
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US economy expanding 'modest-to-moderate'; IMF sees debt binge risk; Indonesian voters choose hard-line religion; Aussie bank pay review attacks commissions; UST 10yr yield at 2.21%; oil and gold lower; NZ$1 = 70 US¢, TWI-5 = 74.9
A review of things you need to know before you go home Wednesday; dairy prices inch up, service sector booming, more job vacancies, new Christchurch home-buying fund, Shanghai markets wobble, swaps hang in there
19th Apr 17, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Wednesday; dairy prices inch up, service sector booming, more job vacancies, new Christchurch home-buying fund, Shanghai markets wobble, swaps hang in there
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, April 19, 2017
19th Apr 17, 8:20am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, April 19, 2017
NZD trades close to 0.7040 USD, around its high for the session, and above 0.9300 AUD; GBPUSD up over 2% as an early UK election announced; US Treasury rates lower on weak CPI data and delayed fiscal stimulus, 10yr rate down 7bps
19th Apr 17, 8:09am
NZD trades close to 0.7040 USD, around its high for the session, and above 0.9300 AUD; GBPUSD up over 2% as an early UK election announced; US Treasury rates lower on weak CPI data and delayed fiscal stimulus, 10yr rate down 7bps
Dairy prices up +3.1%, IMF sees global economy gaining momentum; US building permits rise, real wages jump; UK to get snap election; Aussies to end '457' visas; UST 10yr yield at 2.17%; oil down, gold up; NZ$1 = 70.3 US¢, TWI-5 = 75.1
19th Apr 17, 7:39am
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Dairy prices up +3.1%, IMF sees global economy gaining momentum; US building permits rise, real wages jump; UK to get snap election; Aussies to end '457' visas; UST 10yr yield at 2.17%; oil down, gold up; NZ$1 = 70.3 US¢, TWI-5 = 75.1
A review of things you need to know before you go home Tuesday; Resimac goes low, TD rates tweaked, The Hawk loses in court, pay equity funded for 55,000, good dairy signal, who owns Govt debt, swaps firm and steepen
18th Apr 17, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Tuesday; Resimac goes low, TD rates tweaked, The Hawk loses in court, pay equity funded for 55,000, good dairy signal, who owns Govt debt, swaps firm and steepen
Roger J Kerr expects the New Zealand dollar will remain comfortably above US70c in coming months
18th Apr 17, 9:44am
Roger J Kerr expects the New Zealand dollar will remain comfortably above US70c in coming months
Economists expect the Consumers Price Index to hit levels not seen in years; Reserve Bank not expected to act at this stage
18th Apr 17, 9:09am
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Economists expect the Consumers Price Index to hit levels not seen in years; Reserve Bank not expected to act at this stage
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, April 18, 2017
18th Apr 17, 8:46am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, April 18, 2017
NZD trading at 0.7010 USD, driven by a weaker USD and strong China data; USD lower on Trump comments and weaker than expected CPI data; AUD pushes up to around 0.76 USD, sustaining gains seen after strong employment data, NZDAUD trading at 0.9230
18th Apr 17, 8:17am
NZD trading at 0.7010 USD, driven by a weaker USD and strong China data; USD lower on Trump comments and weaker than expected CPI data; AUD pushes up to around 0.76 USD, sustaining gains seen after strong employment data, NZDAUD trading at 0.9230
US trade strong on West Coast; US retail sales stall, consumer prices fall; China growth impresses, but social costs high; RBA joins critique of bank lending; UST 10yr yield at 2.26%; oil down, gold up; NZ$1 = 70.2 US¢, TWI-5 = 75.1
18th Apr 17, 7:31am
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US trade strong on West Coast; US retail sales stall, consumer prices fall; China growth impresses, but social costs high; RBA joins critique of bank lending; UST 10yr yield at 2.26%; oil down, gold up; NZ$1 = 70.2 US¢, TWI-5 = 75.1
US trade volumes grow unexpectedly; US retail sales slip and consumer prices drop; UST 10yr 2.23%; oil and gold stable; NZ$1 = 70 USc, TWI = 75
17th Apr 17, 8:06am
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US trade volumes grow unexpectedly; US retail sales slip and consumer prices drop; UST 10yr 2.23%; oil and gold stable; NZ$1 = 70 USc, TWI = 75
US jobs and confidence rise; Trump reverses himself; jobs grow in OECD; Aussies tackle large company payment terms abuse; Aussies install solar faster; UST 10yr 2.23%; oil lower, gold up again; NZ$1 = 69.9 USc, TWI = 75.1
14th Apr 17, 8:40am
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US jobs and confidence rise; Trump reverses himself; jobs grow in OECD; Aussies tackle large company payment terms abuse; Aussies install solar faster; UST 10yr 2.23%; oil lower, gold up again; NZ$1 = 69.9 USc, TWI = 75.1
A review of things you need to know before you go home Thursday; phantom housing strength, real factory strength, no food price stress, linker demand strong, swaps flatten, NZD firms
13th Apr 17, 2:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Thursday; phantom housing strength, real factory strength, no food price stress, linker demand strong, swaps flatten, NZD firms
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, April 13, 2017
13th Apr 17, 7:38am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, April 13, 2017
US Govt deficit jumps; Canada cautious; China producer prices race higher; iron ore prices tanking; UST 10yr yield at 2.28%; oil down, gold stays high; NZ$1 = 69.2 US¢, TWI-5 = 74.5
13th Apr 17, 7:34am
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US Govt deficit jumps; Canada cautious; China producer prices race higher; iron ore prices tanking; UST 10yr yield at 2.28%; oil down, gold stays high; NZ$1 = 69.2 US¢, TWI-5 = 74.5
NZD down between 0.3-0.7% on all crosses, trading at 0.6915 USD; AUD under pressure as well, as iron ore prices drop further; VIX index continues to rise, trading in the 15-16 range
13th Apr 17, 7:26am
NZD down between 0.3-0.7% on all crosses, trading at 0.6915 USD; AUD under pressure as well, as iron ore prices drop further; VIX index continues to rise, trading in the 15-16 range
A review of things you need to know before you go home Wednesday; rates trimmed, tourist growth slows, Truckometers still strong, Chinese inflation jumps, swaps and NZD stable
12th Apr 17, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home Wednesday; rates trimmed, tourist growth slows, Truckometers still strong, Chinese inflation jumps, swaps and NZD stable
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, April 12, 2017
12th Apr 17, 8:12am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, April 12, 2017
NZD and AUD changed less than 0.1% against the USD, NZD trading at 0.6955 USD and 0.9280 AUD; geopolitical risks continue to be centre-stage, Yen the strongest performer as the VIX rises to its highest level since US Presidential election
12th Apr 17, 7:50am
NZD and AUD changed less than 0.1% against the USD, NZD trading at 0.6955 USD and 0.9280 AUD; geopolitical risks continue to be centre-stage, Yen the strongest performer as the VIX rises to its highest level since US Presidential election
Equities under pressure; US job openings at 7 month high; German sentiment rises; Aussies unprepared for China slump; NZ tax on wages OECD lowest; UST 10yr yield at 2.30%; oil up, gold jumps; NZ$1 = 69.6 US¢, TWI-5 = 74.9
12th Apr 17, 7:27am
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Equities under pressure; US job openings at 7 month high; German sentiment rises; Aussies unprepared for China slump; NZ tax on wages OECD lowest; UST 10yr yield at 2.30%; oil up, gold jumps; NZ$1 = 69.6 US¢, TWI-5 = 74.9