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NZ dollar tests 84.50 US cents overnight after

Wednesday 6th August 2014

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The New Zealand dollar may break through its key 84.50 US cent support level as investors exit the kiwi on concern a significant drop in global dairy prices will weigh on economic growth, amid increasing demand for the greenback.

The kiwi tested its 200-day moving average of 84.50 US cents overnight but failed to break through. The local currency fell to 84.68 US cents at 8am in Wellington, from 85.21 cents at 5pm yesterday. The trade-weighted index dropped to 79.41 from 79.76 yesterday.

The US dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, jumped to its highest in 10 months, buoyed by better economic data and demand for safe haven assets after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a response to US and European sanctions over Ukraine. The New Zealand dollar was the worst performing major currency after dairy product prices slumped 8.4 percent to the lowest level since October 2012 in Fonterra Cooperative Group's GlobalDairyTrade auction early this morning,

"There was some notice paid to the further dairy price fall, quite a significant fall, however most of the kiwi fall last night was to do with global risk aversion and US dollar strength rather than local factors," said Imre Speizer, Westpac Banking Corp senior market strategist. "The downside is the vulnerable one on the day, expect 84.50 to give way."

The next major support level for the kiwi is 84 US cents, Speizer said.

In New Zealand today, traders will be eyeing employment data scheduled for release at 10:45am. The second quarter unemployment rate is expected to fall to 5.8 percent from 6 percent in the first quarter, while employment is picked to expand 0.7 percent as jobs growth is met from rising labour force participation amid subdued wage inflation, according to a Reuters poll of economists.

Still, the data can be volatile, said Westpac's Speizer. "We are braced for the possibility of a rogue number but if it behaves itself, a modestly improved report shouldn't do too much to the kiwi," he said.

The New Zealand dollar fell to 91 Australian cents from 91.25 cents yesterday, dropped to 63.31 euro cents from 63.49 cents and weakened to 50.17 yen from 50.51 yen.

 

 

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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