NZ Dollar Falls Amid RBNZ Rate Cut Prospects
November 21 2024 - 8:19PM
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The New Zealand dollar weakened against other major currencies
in the Asian session on Friday, as traders expect the Reserve Bank
of New Zealand (RBNZ) to cut its interest rates at the next week's
monetary policy meeting.
The RBNZ is expected to its key rates by 50 basis points from
4.75% to 4.25% at Tuesday's monetary policy meeting.
"The economy is growing sluggishly at best, and the labor market
is pretty weak. So that sets up the RBNZ next week to deliver
another 50-basis point cut, the same as we saw in October," said
Shannon Nicoll, associate economist at Moody's Analytics.
Escalating geopolitical tensions due to the ongoing war between
Russia and Ukraine continued to weigh on market sentiment.
In the Asian trading today, the NZ dollar slid to nearly a
2-month low of 90.03 against the yen, from yesterday's closing
value of 90.53. The kiwi may test support near the 86.00
region.
In economic news, overall consumer prices in Japan were up 2.3
percent on year in October, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications said on Friday. That was in line with expectations
and down from 2.5 percent in September.
On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, overall inflation was up
0.4 percent, exceeding forecasts for 0.2 percent following the 0.3
percent decline in the previous month. Core CPI, which excludes the
volatile prices of foods, rose 2.3 percent on year, above forecasts
for 2.2 percent but down from 2.3 percent a month earlier.
The latest survey from Jibun Bank revealed that the
manufacturing sector in Japan continued to contract in November,
and at a faster pace, with a manufacturing PMI score of 49.0.
That's down from 49.2 in October, although it moves further beneath
the boom-or-bust line of 50 that separates expansion from
contraction. The survey also showed that the services PMI improved
to 50.2 from 49.7 in the previous month. The composite PMI rose to
49.8 in November from 49.6 on October.
Against the Australia and the U.S. dollars, the kiwi plunged to
more than a 2-yr low of 1.1180 and a 1-yr low of 0.5829 from
Thursday's closing quotes of 1.1109 and 0.5859, respectively. If
the kiwi extends its downtrend, it is likely to find support around
1.12 against the aussie and 0.57 against the greenback.
The kiwi edged down to 1.7961 against the euro, from yesterday's
closing value of 1.7869. On the downside, 1.84 is seen as the next
support level for the kiwi.
Looking ahead, PMI reports from various European economies and
U.K. for November are slated for release in the European
session.
In the New York session, Canada new housing price index for
October, retail sales for September, U.S. PMI data for November,
U.S. University of Michigan consumer sentiment for November and
U.S. Baker Hughes weekly oil rig count data are slated for
release.
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