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USD extends decline while AUD top performer; Stronger Australian employment data see's AUD and NZD climb against USD
17th Apr 15, 8:47am
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USD extends decline while AUD top performer; Stronger Australian employment data see's AUD and NZD climb against USD
Greece under the pump, Germany strengthens, US economy rebound stutters, ANZ advice shocker; NZ$1 = 76.9 US¢, TWI = 81.5
17th Apr 15, 7:40am
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Greece under the pump, Germany strengthens, US economy rebound stutters, ANZ advice shocker; NZ$1 = 76.9 US¢, TWI = 81.5
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; dairy prices drop, job ads fall, PMI expands, NZGB bond demand strong, swap curve very flat, NZD volatile
16th Apr 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; dairy prices drop, job ads fall, PMI expands, NZGB bond demand strong, swap curve very flat, NZD volatile
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, April 16, 2015
16th Apr 15, 9:01am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, April 16, 2015
Latest dairy auction prices down 3.6%; ECB President Draghi committed to QE; latest US data disappoints; NZD/AUD close to parity (again) before falling away
16th Apr 15, 8:29am
Latest dairy auction prices down 3.6%; ECB President Draghi committed to QE; latest US data disappoints; NZD/AUD close to parity (again) before falling away
Fed believes US economy healthy; factory output stumbles; S&P downgrades Greece; China growth slows; dairy prices still falling; oil and gold jump, NZ$1 = 76 US¢, TWI = 81.1
16th Apr 15, 7:20am
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Fed believes US economy healthy; factory output stumbles; S&P downgrades Greece; China growth slows; dairy prices still falling; oil and gold jump, NZ$1 = 76 US¢, TWI = 81.1
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; HSBC's final fling, RBNZ wants help, BNZ embraces brokers again, China slows, swap rates very flat, NZD jumps
15th Apr 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; HSBC's final fling, RBNZ wants help, BNZ embraces brokers again, China slows, swap rates very flat, NZD jumps
RBNZ's Grant Spencer says the Govt should reconsider potential policy measures to tackle the tax-preferred status of housing investment
15th Apr 15, 12:45pm
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RBNZ's Grant Spencer says the Govt should reconsider potential policy measures to tackle the tax-preferred status of housing investment
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, April 15, 2015
15th Apr 15, 9:45am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, April 15, 2015
USD sold off on worse-than-expected US retail sales and small business optimism data; NZD/USD breaks through 75c; Chinese data will help set broad market mood
15th Apr 15, 8:28am
USD sold off on worse-than-expected US retail sales and small business optimism data; NZD/USD breaks through 75c; Chinese data will help set broad market mood
US retails sales jump, but SME confidence falls; IMF sees growth but risks; India stars; El Niño warning; UST 10yr yields fall; NZ$1 = 75.2 US¢, TWI = 80.6
15th Apr 15, 7:31am
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US retails sales jump, but SME confidence falls; IMF sees growth but risks; India stars; El Niño warning; UST 10yr yields fall; NZ$1 = 75.2 US¢, TWI = 80.6
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; HCNZ cuts rates, house price records fall, growth but no inflation, Budget 2015 clues, swap and fx rates stable
14th Apr 15, 4:01pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; HCNZ cuts rates, house price records fall, growth but no inflation, Budget 2015 clues, swap and fx rates stable
Benje Patterson says the good times have returned for regional tourism and the outlook is bright
14th Apr 15, 1:46pm
Benje Patterson says the good times have returned for regional tourism and the outlook is bright
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, April 14, 2015
14th Apr 15, 8:44am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Seasonal disruptions to blame for slump in China trade data; QSBO inflation indicators could set tone for future RBNZ moves; NZD/GBP markedly lower
14th Apr 15, 8:22am
Seasonal disruptions to blame for slump in China trade data; QSBO inflation indicators could set tone for future RBNZ moves; NZD/GBP markedly lower
US budget deficit grows; China trade surplus slumps; Greece prepares to default; NZ Steel on the ropes; Aussie budget stress; NZ$1 = 74.4 US¢, TWI = 80.1
14th Apr 15, 7:27am
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US budget deficit grows; China trade surplus slumps; Greece prepares to default; NZ Steel on the ropes; Aussie budget stress; NZ$1 = 74.4 US¢, TWI = 80.1
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; China exports plunge -15%, Fonterra mulls bond offer, electronic card activity strong, commercial property sales strong, NZD falls
13th Apr 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; China exports plunge -15%, Fonterra mulls bond offer, electronic card activity strong, commercial property sales strong, NZD falls
Next OCR move likely to be down if it's this year, up if it's next year or in 2017, Harbour's Hawkesby suggests
13th Apr 15, 12:29pm
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Next OCR move likely to be down if it's this year, up if it's next year or in 2017, Harbour's Hawkesby suggests
Roger J Kerr says it is not acceptable to be caught with the consequences of a high NZD when there are hedging strategies and tools easily available
13th Apr 15, 9:28am
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Roger J Kerr says it is not acceptable to be caught with the consequences of a high NZD when there are hedging strategies and tools easily available
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, April 13, 2015
13th Apr 15, 8:49am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, April 13, 2015
USD stronger. Gold and oil rise. NZD may rise towards Q1 CPI data release, but then slide towards year end
13th Apr 15, 8:23am
USD stronger. Gold and oil rise. NZD may rise towards Q1 CPI data release, but then slide towards year end
China says AIIB will be graft-free; China inflation stable; German frustration with Greece grows; UST 10yr yields rise; oil and gold up; NZ$1 = 75.4 US¢, TWI = 80.8
13th Apr 15, 7:20am
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China says AIIB will be graft-free; China inflation stable; German frustration with Greece grows; UST 10yr yields rise; oil and gold up; NZ$1 = 75.4 US¢, TWI = 80.8
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; important home loan rate cuts, strong tourism growth, surplus hard to achieve, swap rates rise
10th Apr 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; important home loan rate cuts, strong tourism growth, surplus hard to achieve, swap rates rise
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Friday, April 10, 2015
10th Apr 15, 9:14am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Friday, April 10, 2015
Risks lurk in Greece, the euro and US labour markets. Carry trade opportunities overstated
10th Apr 15, 8:34am
Risks lurk in Greece, the euro and US labour markets. Carry trade opportunities overstated