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NZD/USD
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[QUOTE="HotForexsignal, post: 159496, member: 58463"] [B]NZD/USD remains more or less track to finish the week more than 100 pips demean[/B] [I] NZD/USD recovers modestly on the subject of Friday. Disappointing employment data weighs regarding the NZD this week. US Dollar Index looks to toting taking place its highest weekly heavy of 2019.[/I] The NZD/USD pair dropped to its lowest level in again two weeks at 0.6730 earlier today in the by now retracing the whole little part of its weekly viewpoint of view. As of writing, the pair was trading at 0.6748, staying unchanged in this area a daily basis. Earlier this week, the disappointing labor push version from New Zealand, which revealed that the unemployment rate rose to 4.3% in the fourth quarter vs the analysts' estimate of 4.1%, weighed going just very nearly for the kiwi through the expansive-based USD strength didn't mood the pair to make a decisive recovery. With the greenback going into a consolidation phase toward the cease of the week, the US Dollar Index is about flat upon the daylight stifling 96.60, staying upon track to proficiency the week beyond 1% well ahead. In tallying to the wretched data from New Zealand, headlines surrounding the U.S. - China trade engagement and the oppressive commodity sell-off this week put option weight not far afield off from the NZD's shoulders. According to several news outlets, President Trump is not planning to meet his Chinese counterpart by now the March 1 deadline, which revives the possibility of the U.S. continuing to impose tariffs almost Chinese goods for a longer epoch than markets were hoping for. [/QUOTE]
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