
NZ dollar falls on weaker equities, poor China data
US markets had been focused on fresh Covid-19 outbreaks
US markets had been focused on fresh Covid-19 outbreaks
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Shares have plunged, bounced back, then slipped again. No one knows what comes next.
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Investors are bracing for the likely fallout arising from Wall Street's big decline.
Outlooks from the US Federal Reserve and the OECD brought investors back to earth.
Sharemarkets the world over have risen significantly since the lows on March 23.
The NZ dollar may rise above 66 US cents for the first time in more than five months.
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The New Zealand dollar continued its march higher.
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The sharemarket has shown extraordinary resilience in the face of adversity.
The kiwi was trading at 64.84 US cents at 5pm.
Investors remain upbeat about the potential recovery from the pandemic disruption.
The kiwi was trading at 64.17 US cents at 5pm.
The kiwi was trading at 64.10 US cents at 5pm.
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The kiwi was trading at 62.06 US cents at 5pm.
The global economy remains in uncertain territory.
The kiwi traded at 61.86 US cents at 5pm.
New Zealand's largest bank is asking many of its suppliers to cut prices due to Covid-19.
The kiwi was trading at 61.87 US cents at 5pm.
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The kiwi was trading at 61.26 US cents at 5pm.
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