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NZD/USD dives to 0.6400 area, eyes three-week lows at 0.6380

  • NZD/USD reversal from 0.6500 extends to 0.6400 nearing three-week lows at 0.6375.
  • A dovish RBNZ statement and fears of a new COVID-19 wave hurt the NZD.
  • Rabobank analysts see risk of a decline towards 0.6000.

The New Zealand dollar has been one of the worst-performing G-10 currencies on Wednesday, extending its reversal from Tuesday’s high at 0.6530 to session lows near 0.6400. The overall risk-off sentiment and the dovish monetary policy statement by the RBNZ have punished the kiwi.

NZD dives after RBNZ’s dovish statement

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has kept the Official Cash Rate unchanged at 0.25% as expected, although the Bank Governor, Andrew Orr has warned about the significant challenges ahead, dampening hopes of a quick economic recovery and weighing on the risk-related New Zealand dollar.

Furthermore, the Bank’s statement has shown its commitment to increase its Quantitative Easing program if necessary, which has increased negative pressure on the kiwi.

On the other hand, investor’s fears of a second COVID-19 wave and US Government’s threat to open a new tariff rift with the European Union have deteriorated market sentiment, which has increased confidence in the safe-haven USD.

NZD/USD is risking a dip towards 0.6000 - Rabobank

On a longer-term perspective, the Rabobank FX Analysis Team warns that RBNZ monetary policy might pull the pair towards 0.6000 area,  “We see the risk of a pullback to the NZD/USD 0.60 area by year-end. In view of the huge reflation trade in recent weeks, we have revised this forecast up from 0.57.”

NZD/USD key levels to watch

NZD/USD

Overview
Today last price0.6409
Today Daily Change-0.0083
Today Daily Change %-1.28
Today daily open0.6492
 
Trends
Daily SMA200.6416
Daily SMA500.6198
Daily SMA1000.6177
Daily SMA2000.6323
 
Levels
Previous Daily High0.6534
Previous Daily Low0.6437
Previous Weekly High0.6507
Previous Weekly Low0.6381
Previous Monthly High0.6241
Previous Monthly Low0.5921
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%0.6497
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%0.6474
Daily Pivot Point S10.6441
Daily Pivot Point S20.639
Daily Pivot Point S30.6343
Daily Pivot Point R10.6538
Daily Pivot Point R20.6585
Daily Pivot Point R30.6636

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Guillermo Alcala

Graduated in Communication Sciences at the Universidad del Pais Vasco and Universiteit van Amsterdam, Guillermo has been working as financial news editor and copywriter in diverse Forex-related firms, like FXStreet and Kantox.

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