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New Zealand Dollar rises as improving market sentiment pressures the US Dollar

  • NZD/USD climbs as improving market sentiment weakens the Greenback.
  • FOMC Minutes showed Fed officials remain cautious on rate cuts due to persistent inflation concerns.
  • Investors focus on upcoming New Zealand Q1 Retail Sales and S&P PMI data for fresh economic signals.

The NZD/USD pair climbs toward the 0.5870 region on Thursday as the United States (US) Dollar (USD) weakens amid improving market sentiment linked to renewed US-Iran negotiations and a softer safe-haven tone following the latest Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Minutes.

The FOMC Minutes showed that Federal Reserve (Fed) officials remain concerned about persistent inflation pressures and prefer to wait for clearer evidence before considering interest-rate cuts.

While the cautious tone initially supported US Treasury yields, broader market sentiment later improved after US President Donald Trump stated that negotiations with Iran are in the “final stages,” boosting demand for risk-sensitive currencies such as the New Zealand Dollar (NZD).

Additional support for the NZD emerged as investors positioned ahead of New Zealand’s upcoming Q1 Retail Sales and S&P Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), which could provide further clues about domestic economic momentum.

Chart Analysis NZD/USD

Short-term technical analysis:

On the four-hour chart, NZD/USD trades at 0.5874, consolidating just above the short-term 20-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 0.5849 but still below the 100-period SMA at 0.5902, which leaves the near-term bias broadly neutral with a slight topside cap. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) around 54 suggests modest positive momentum, yet the pair remains constrained by nearby horizontal resistance at 0.5879 and 0.5888, so bulls need a clean break higher to gain traction.

On the topside, initial resistance comes at 0.5879, ahead of 0.5888 and the 100-period SMA at 0.5902, with a further barrier near 0.5965; a sustained move above these levels would open the way to higher ground. On the downside, immediate support is seen at 0.5865, followed by the 20-period SMA at 0.5849 and the horizontal floor at 0.5846, and a drop through this cluster would expose the pair to a deeper corrective phase.

(The technical analysis of this story was written with the help of an AI tool.)

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Agustin Wazne joined FXStreet as a Junior News Editor, focusing on Commodities and covering Majors.

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