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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; UFB kick along, 10yr passports return, key TPPA vote, Tauranga's huge university project, swap rates and NZD unchanged
25th May 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; UFB kick along, 10yr passports return, key TPPA vote, Tauranga's huge university project, swap rates and NZD unchanged
Currency traders have strong 'positive' reaction to rising US CPI data, reinforced by Yellen comments. NZD awaits Fonterra signals
25th May 15, 8:40am
Currency traders have strong 'positive' reaction to rising US CPI data, reinforced by Yellen comments. NZD awaits Fonterra signals
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, May 25, 2015
25th May 15, 8:18am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, May 25, 2015
US core CPI rising; Yellen eyes rate rise; Greeks say they are insolvent; UK prepares to leave the EU; China wage rises drive productivity; huge Australian subsidies; NZ$1 = 73 US¢, TWI-5 = 77
25th May 15, 7:32am
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US core CPI rising; Yellen eyes rate rise; Greeks say they are insolvent; UK prepares to leave the EU; China wage rises drive productivity; huge Australian subsidies; NZ$1 = 73 US¢, TWI-5 = 77
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; rate cuts for mortgages and term deposits, consumer confidence still high; Ngaphui agree to negotiate; NZD firms
22nd May 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; rate cuts for mortgages and term deposits, consumer confidence still high; Ngaphui agree to negotiate; NZD firms
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Friday, May 22, 2015
22nd May 15, 8:51am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Friday, May 22, 2015
GBP stronger on retail sales optimism; US data disappoints; no rate guidance from Fed Vice Chair Fischer as he avoids issue in latest speech
22nd May 15, 8:15am
GBP stronger on retail sales optimism; US data disappoints; no rate guidance from Fed Vice Chair Fischer as he avoids issue in latest speech
American TPPA progress; US home sales fall, as do jobless claims; US, EU factories expand, China contracts; UST 10yr yield 2.22%; NZ$1 = 73.2 US¢, TWI-5 = 76.8
22nd May 15, 7:29am
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American TPPA progress; US home sales fall, as do jobless claims; US, EU factories expand, China contracts; UST 10yr yield 2.22%; NZ$1 = 73.2 US¢, TWI-5 = 76.8
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; new migrant peak, high visitor numbers from China, restrained credit card spending at home, FMA and SFO in new probe, swap rates down
21st May 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; new migrant peak, high visitor numbers from China, restrained credit card spending at home, FMA and SFO in new probe, swap rates down
Minutes from major central banks reveal little as markets drift and focus on upcoming data. NZ Budget unlikely to move the NZD
21st May 15, 8:46am
Minutes from major central banks reveal little as markets drift and focus on upcoming data. NZ Budget unlikely to move the NZD
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, May 21, 2015
21st May 15, 8:32am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, May 21, 2015
Huge criminal fines for big banks; US Fed turns away from June hike; Japan grows strongly; China chooses Brazil over Australia; NZ$1 = 73.1 US¢, TWI-5 = 76.8
21st May 15, 7:28am
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Huge criminal fines for big banks; US Fed turns away from June hike; Japan grows strongly; China chooses Brazil over Australia; NZ$1 = 73.1 US¢, TWI-5 = 76.8
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; more rate cuts, higher home loan values approved, regions stage a comeback, swap rates rise
20th May 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; more rate cuts, higher home loan values approved, regions stage a comeback, swap rates rise
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, May 20, 2015
20th May 15, 8:25am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, May 20, 2015
PPI and inflation expectation data shifts the NZD although the dairy results don't. USD helped by good housing data, weaker euro
20th May 15, 8:16am
PPI and inflation expectation data shifts the NZD although the dairy results don't. USD helped by good housing data, weaker euro
Dairy prices stabilise on lower volumes; US housing starts jump; China BOP slumps; UST 10yr yields higher; oil and gold lower; NZ$1 = 73.4 US¢, TWI-5 = 76.9
20th May 15, 7:31am
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Dairy prices stabilise on lower volumes; US housing starts jump; China BOP slumps; UST 10yr yields higher; oil and gold lower; NZ$1 = 73.4 US¢, TWI-5 = 76.9
The dollar rises sharply as inflation expectations increase, lessening the likelihood of an OCR cut next month
19th May 15, 4:59pm
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The dollar rises sharply as inflation expectations increase, lessening the likelihood of an OCR cut next month
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; PPI weak, farm expenses fall, inflation expectations don't fall, swap rates rise, NZD falls then jumps on RBNZ survey
19th May 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; PPI weak, farm expenses fall, inflation expectations don't fall, swap rates rise, NZD falls then jumps on RBNZ survey
Speculation Greek bank collateral almost exhausted; USD rises on hopes of stronger US data; US Fed member Evans reiterates view on rate hikes in 2016
19th May 15, 8:14am
Speculation Greek bank collateral almost exhausted; USD rises on hopes of stronger US data; US Fed member Evans reiterates view on rate hikes in 2016
China house prices fall; US Fed doubts their economy is weak; RBA eyes more rate cuts; IMF values energy subsidies; UST 10yr yields up to 2.22%; NZ$1 = 73.7 US¢, TWI-5 = 76.7
19th May 15, 7:43am
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China house prices fall; US Fed doubts their economy is weak; RBA eyes more rate cuts; IMF values energy subsidies; UST 10yr yields up to 2.22%; NZ$1 = 73.7 US¢, TWI-5 = 76.7
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; many rate cuts, service sector buoyant, kiwifruit blocks sell briskly, property investor borrowing in focus, swap rates fall, 60% of an OCR cut priced in
18th May 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; many rate cuts, service sector buoyant, kiwifruit blocks sell briskly, property investor borrowing in focus, swap rates fall, 60% of an OCR cut priced in
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, May 18, 2015
18th May 15, 8:40am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, May 18, 2015
US data disappoints sinking the US dollar mainly benefiting the euro. NZD fell against the euro. Eyes on RBNZ survey and dairy auction this week
18th May 15, 7:53am
US data disappoints sinking the US dollar mainly benefiting the euro. NZD fell against the euro. Eyes on RBNZ survey and dairy auction this week
NZ cracks down on speculators, tightens rules for foreigners; ASIC worries about low rates; US momentum slows; Greek bank run worsens; UST 10yr yields fall; NZ$1 = 74.7 US¢, TWI-5 = 77.2
18th May 15, 7:20am
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NZ cracks down on speculators, tightens rules for foreigners; ASIC worries about low rates; US momentum slows; Greek bank run worsens; UST 10yr yields fall; NZ$1 = 74.7 US¢, TWI-5 = 77.2
Rodney Dickens looks at whether low CPI inflation justifies OCR cuts?
16th May 15, 8:48am
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Rodney Dickens looks at whether low CPI inflation justifies OCR cuts?