NZ dollar heads for 1.8% weekly drop; Greek referendum looms   3 Jul 2015

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NZ dollar heads for 1.8% weekly decline as Greek referendum looms

By Paul McBeth

July 3 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar is heading for a 1.8 percent weekly decline as financial markets remain volatile ahead of Greece's referendum on whether to accept a bailout package from its European creditors, and as the wheels start coming off the local economy.

The kiwi dropped to 67.18 US cents at 5pm in Wellington from 68.42 cents on Friday in New York last week. It was little changed from 67.26 cents at 8am, and 67.03 cents yesterday. The trade-weighted rose to 70.57 from 70.31 yesterday, and is heading for a 1.8 percent weekly decline.

A BusinessDesk survey of 13 currency advisers on Monday predicted the kiwi would trade between 66 US cents and 70.50 cents this week. Eight expected the currency to decline, three picked a gain and two said it would remain largely unchanged.

The kiwi has been caught in a global sell-off of risk-sensitive assets after Greece's policymakers fell into arrears with an International Monetary Fund loan after pledging to put any bailout package to its populace. A referendum will be held on Sunday, and Greece's ruling Syriza party has been lobbying the public to vote against accepting the proposals.

Souring business confidence and plunging global milk prices have compounded the New Zealand currency's decline, and Westpac New Zealand today joined ASB Bank and Deutsche Bank New Zealand in predicting the Reserve Bank will cut the official cash rate by another 75 basis points to 2.5 percent by the end of the year. Traders are pricing in 59 basis points of cuts over the next 12 months, according to the Overnight Index Swap curve.

"It's a big weekend with the Greek referendum, and the results out pre-market Monday," said Sam Tuck, senior FX strategist at ANZ Bank New Zealand in Auckland. "There's still another two to three cents on the downside (for the kiwi) on a relatively conservative view."

The kiwi climbed to 88.50 Australian cents from 87.60 cents yesterday after government data showed retail sales growth across the Tasman lagged expectations, and after Chinese PMI services index showed activity slowed to a five-month low, stoking concerns about Australia and New Zealand's major trading partner. The local currency gained to 4.1685 Chinese yuan from 4.1575 yuan yesterday.

The local currency was little changed at 60.56 euro cents from 60.53 cents yesterday, and edged up to 43.03 British pence from 42.91 pence. It traded at 82.69 yen from 82.67 yen yesterday.

New Zealand's two-year swap rate dropped to a new two-year low 2.95 percent at 5pm in Wellington from3 percent yesterday, and the 10-year swap rate fell to 3.91 percent from 3.93 percent.

(BusinessDesk)

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