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Gulf Press > Business > Forex > NZD/USD falls to lowest point since May 14, as bears look for confirmation below 0.6000 level.
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NZD/USD falls to lowest point since May 14, as bears look for confirmation below 0.6000 level.

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 3:20 AM
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The NZD/USD pair is on a downward trend for the third consecutive day, hitting a two-month low due to expectations of an early rate cut by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) and concerns about China’s economic slowdown. On the other hand, the US Dollar is facing pressure from dovish Fed expectations and political developments, providing some support to the pair. The pair is currently trading below the 0.6000 psychological level, with further losses expected if bearish momentum continues.

The New Zealand Dollar, also known as the Kiwi, is heavily influenced by the country’s economic performance and RBNZ policy. Factors such as the health of the Chinese economy and dairy prices also play a significant role in moving the Kiwi. The RBNZ aims to maintain an inflation rate between 1% and 3% over the medium term by adjusting interest rates accordingly, which can impact the value of the NZD. Additionally, macroeconomic data releases in New Zealand are crucial in assessing the state of the economy and can lead to fluctuations in the NZD’s valuation.

Investors are closely watching US political developments and Fed expectations, as President Joe Biden’s exit from the presidential race and bets on a Fed rate cut add pressure on the US Dollar. The markets have priced in a potential rate cut move at the September policy meeting, with expectations of two more rate cuts by the end of the year. This has kept USD bulls on the defensive and limited the downside for the NZD/USD pair. Amidst a mixed fundamental backdrop, investors are waiting for follow-through selling to determine future market movements.

The NZD tends to strengthen during risk-on periods when investors perceive lower market risks and are optimistic about growth, leading to a positive outlook for commodities and commodity currencies like the Kiwi. Conversely, the NZD weakens during market turbulence or economic uncertainty as investors seek safer assets. The performance of the NZD is closely tied to global economic conditions and market sentiment, making it essential for investors to stay informed about key economic indicators and events that can impact the currency’s value.

In conclusion, the NZD/USD pair continues to face downward pressure in response to concerns about a potential RBNZ rate cut and China’s economic slowdown. The US Dollar is also under pressure from dovish Fed expectations and political developments, providing some support to the pair. With the NZD’s value influenced by various factors such as the Chinese economy, dairy prices, and RBNZ policy, investors should monitor key economic data releases and global market conditions to assess the NZD’s outlook. Overall, the NZD’s performance is closely tied to global economic conditions and market sentiment, making it crucial for investors to stay informed and adapt their trading strategies accordingly.

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