News of the Week (July 8—12): NZDUSD Detailed Analysis!
The NZDUSD pair, often called the “Kiwi,” refers to the exchange rate between the New […]
The Week Ahead – Will US Inflation Data Derail Market Optimism?
Soft US economic data, including lower-than-expected job growth, has increased market expectations for a September […]
Spotlight on Kiwi as RBNZ Decides on Rates Next Week
Interest rates expected to hold stable at a 15-year high of 5.5% NZ inflation is […]
Week Ahead – Round Two of French Elections, Powell Testimony and US CPI
French parties race to block Le Pen’s RN Powell testifies before Senate Banking Committee US […]
Preview of RBNZ: Keeping It Tight
We expect the RBNZ to leave the OCR at 5.5%. We expect a short statement […]
NZ First Impressions: NZIER Survey of Business Opinion, Q2 2024
Business activity measures remained weak in June, while the inflation gauges are steadily heading in […]
NZ Dollar Eyes First-Quarter GDP
The New Zealand dollar is steady on Tuesday. NZD/USD is trading at 0.6138, down 0.10% […]
Dollar Took a Breather But Shows Resilience Despite More Constructive Risk Sentiment
Markets The European risk-off from last week shifted into a lower gear. Markets pondered comments […]
Sterling Climbs as Markets Dial Back BoE Rate Cut Expectations
Last week, global financial markets were heavily influenced by evolving expectations surrounding central bank monetary […]
Sterling Climb as Markets Dial Back BoE Rate Cut Expectations
Last week, global financial markets were heavily influenced by evolving expectations surrounding central bank monetary […]
Cliff Notes: Consumers and Central Banks Seek Confidence
Key insights from the week that was. In Australia, Westpac-MI Consumer Sentiment is still yet […]
RBNZ’s Conway: Inflation sticky near-term, could fall more quickly medium term
In a speech today, RBNZ Chief Economist Paul Conway discussed the complexities of bringing inflation […]