Greece's three main political parties have been unable to reach an agreement since elections on May 6. The nation will probably return to the ballot box on June 17. This date is yet to be confirmed.
"Until we see these elections it kind of just a call for 'what's your view?'" Orlowitz said.
US Federal Reserve policy makers said extra stimulus may be needed to help boost the world's largest economy if growth slows or there is elevated risk, according to the minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's April meeting.
Earlier this year the Fed reaffirmed its pledge to keep interest rates near zero until at least the end of 2014.
Investors will be eyeing the sale of French and Spanish government bonds on Thursday to see if the region's debt crisis is continuing to worsen. It will be the first French auction since Francois Hollande defeated Nicolas Sarkozy as president.
In New Zealand, ANZ Job Advertisements for April and March's Producer Price Index from Statistics New Zealand will be released today.
The New Zealand dollar fell to 60.06 euro cents from 60.21 cents yesterday and declined to 77.04 Australian cents from 77.23 cents. The kiwi was little changed at 47.89 British pence from 47.94 pence yesterday and was largely unchanged at 61.27 yen from 60.21 yen.