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[QUOTE="CapitalStreetFX, post: 93505, member: 35035"] [b]Kiwi Dollar Rises Even After RBNZ Rate Cut[/b] [img]http://capitalstreetfx.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/kiwi-dollar-out-look.jpg[/img] The New Zealand dollar gained on Thursday despite a cut in the official cash rate of 25 basis points to 2.5% as investors mulled whether the next step was up. NZD/USD traded at 0.6737, up 0.28%, while AUD/USD traded at 0.7228, up 0.01%. USD/JPY changed hands at 121.56, up 0.11% “Monetary policy needs to be accommodative to help ensure that future average inflation settles near the middle of the target band,” Governor Graeme Wheeler said in a statement announcing the decision. “We expect to achieve this at current interest rate settings, although the Bank will reduce rates if circumstances warrant. We will continue to watch closely the emerging flow of economic data.” Those circumstances could include global reaction to matters such as the anticipated tightening of U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy, which is expected to begin next week, and any effect it has on the New Zealand exchange rate. The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a trade-weighted basket of six major currencies, was quoted flat at 97.33. Overnight, the dollar pushed lower against the other major currencies in quiet trade on Wednesday, as recovering oil prices lent strength to commodity-linked currencies, although expectations for a U.S. rate hike this month continued to support the greenback. The dollar remained broadly supported after Friday’s strong U.S. employment data fuelled further expectations that the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates for the first time since 2006 at its upcoming meeting on December 15-16. Trade in the euro remained subdued after last Thursday’s rally when the latest round of European Central Bank easing measures fell short of market expectations. [/QUOTE]
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