NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi at mercy of overseas moves this week   2 Mar 2015

Article - BusinessDesk

NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi at the mercy of overseas moves this week

By Tina Morrison

March 2 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar will probably be at the mercy of overseas news this week with several central bank meetings and key data releases.

The kiwi may trade between 74.20 US cents and 77.60 cents, according to a BusinessDesk survey of 12 currency traders and strategists. Five expect the currency to gain, while five say it may decline and two bet it will remain relatively unchanged. It was recently trading at 75.52 US cents.

Some 20 central banks around the world have eased monetary policy so far this year and traders will be eyeing meetings in Australia, Europe, England and Canada this week for policy updates. China's central bank cut its benchmark rate at the weekend as Asia's largest economy tries to bolster slowing growth and ward off deflation, ahead of the annual meeting of the country’s parliament this week where officials are expected to announce this year’s growth target.

Key data releases this week include US non-farm payrolls, which will be closely watched by the Federal Reserve ahead of its March 17-18 meeting; European inflation; and gross domestic product for Europe and Australia.

"We are just going to be at the machinations of offshore markets," said Tim Kelleher, ASB Bank head of institutional FX sales in New Zealand. "It's quite a big week for data so it's going to be interesting but none of it is affecting us, so we are going to be the side show."

The first major driver for kiwi is the Reserve Bank of Australia's interest rate decision tomorrow. Traders are pricing in a 50 percent chance of a rate cut after the central bank reduced the rate to a record low 2.25 percent at it last meeting, according to the Overnight Index Swap Curve.

The New Zealand dollar recently traded at 96.70 Australian cents, having touched a record post-float high of 97.07 cents last month as the prospects for the two economies diverge.

"If the RBA cut, it's going to put kiwi/Aussie under further pressure to go higher towards parity," said the ASB's Kelleher. "If they don't cut I think you will see some short covering in Aussie dollar so it will push the kiwi/Aussie cross down."

Kelleher said prices will probably firm further at Fonterra Cooperative Group's upcoming GlobalDairyTrade auction overnight on Tuesday, however that's unlikely to boost the local economy in the short-term after Fonterra last week kept its forecast for the current season unchanged at $4.70 per kilogram of milk solids.

Other data scheduled for release in New Zealand this week includes monthly commodity prices and house prices, and fourth quarter building work put in place.

Australian data this week includes building consents, the current account, trade, retail sales, visitor arrivals and commodity prices.

ASB's Kelleher said the kiwi could drop sharply at the end of the week on a strong US payrolls report. The US dollar has been volatile as traders bet on when the Federal Reserve is likely to start raising interest rates as the world's largest economy recovers. The report is expected to show the US added more than 200,000 jobs for a 12th consecutive month in February.

(BusinessDesk)

Add a comment

News

Hilary Timmins' Award-Winning UK Documentary Series To Inspire NZ Students

29 Jun 2020 Education
Dream Catchers, produced and directed by Hilary Timmins, celebrates the success stories of more than thirty inspirational New... more

New Zealand reaffirms support for Flight MH17 judicial process

7 Mar 2020 News By Rt HON WINSTON PETERS
Ahead of the start of the criminal trial in the Netherlands on 9 March, Foreign Minister Winston Peters has reaffirmed the need to... more

Business

NZ Government's Economic package to fight COVID-19

17 Mar 2020 Business News By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
The Coalition Government has launched the most significant peace-time economic plan in modern New Zealand history to cushion the... more

NZ Government announces aviation relief package

19 Mar 2020 Business News By Hon Phil Twyford
Transport Minister Phil Twyford today outlined the first tranche of the $600 million aviation sector relief package announced earlier... more

Living

Diversity was Key at New Zealand Trade Tasting in London

6 Jun 2022 Food & Wine
New Zealand Winegrowers Annual Trade Tasting was recently held in London, on Wednesday 4 May, in Lindley Hall. It was the first... more

Kiwi author stuns Behind the Butterfly Gate

12 Jan 2022 Arts By Charlotte Everett
Hidden behind the Butterfly Gate is where the secret has been kept for 76 years...  New Zealand writer Merryn Corcoran’s... more

Property

Fairer rules for tenants and landlords

17 Nov 2019 Property By Minister Kris Faafoi
17 NOVEMBER 2019 The Government has delivered on its promise to the over one million New Zealanders who now rent to make it fairer... more

New Zealand Government will not implement a Capital Gains Tax

17 Apr 2019 Property By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
The Coalition Government will not proceed with the Tax Working Group’s recommendation for a capital gains tax, Jacinda Ardern... more

Migration

Boosting border security with electronic travel authority – now over 500,000 issued

19 Nov 2019 Migration By Hon Iain Lees-Galloway
19 NOVEMBER 2019 We’ve improved border security with the NZeTA, New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority, which helps us to... more

Christchurch reinstated as refugee settlement location

18 Aug 2018 Migration
18 AUGUST 2018 HON IAIN LEES-GALLOWAY The announcement that Christchurch can once again be a settlement location for refugees... more

Travel

Gallipoli Anzac Day services cancelled

19 Mar 2020 Travel & Tourism By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
The New Zealand and Australian Governments have announced this year’s joint Anzac Day services at Gallipoli will be cancelled... more

New Zealanders advised not to travel overseas

19 Mar 2020 Travel & Tourism
New Zealanders advised not to travel overseas more

Sport

The Skipper's Diary: Sir Richard Hadlee honouring his father and NZ's Forty-Niners

27 Oct 2019 Cricket By Charlotte Everett
NZNewsUK London Editor Charlotte Everett spoke to Sir Richard Hadlee about why he’s chosen to publish his father’s... more

PREVIEW: All Blacks v England semi-final

26 Oct 2019 Rugby
The two most convincing quarterfinals winners are set to square off in a semifinal showdown for the ages when the All Blacks meet old... more

Columns

Gordon Campbell on the Gareth Morgan crusade

11 Nov 2016 Opinion
Gordon Campbell on the Gareth Morgan crusade First published on Werewolf The ghastly likes of Marine Le Pen in France and Geert ... more

Gordon Campbell on the US election outcome

10 Nov 2016 Opinion
Column - Gordon Campbell   Gordon Campbell on the US election outcome Well um.. on the bright side, there (probably)... more

Kiwi Success

Congratulations to Loder Cup winner

26 Sep 2018 People By Hon Eugenie Sage
25 SEPTEMBER 2018 The Loder Cup, one of New Zealand’s oldest conservation awards, has been awarded to Robert McGowan for 2018... more

Appointments to New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO

16 Aug 2018 Appointments
16 AUGUST 2018Appointments to New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO HON JENNY SALESA Associate Education Minister Jenny Salesa is... more

Recruitment

Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers

14 Aug 2018 Recruitment By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
14 AUGUST 2018Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers RT HON JACINDA ARDERN HON CHRIS HIPKINS Prime Minister The... more

Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers

22 Aug 2018 Recruitment By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
14 AUGUST 2018Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers RT HON JACINDA ARDERN HON CHRIS HIPKINS Prime Minister The... more