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NZD/USD rises to 0.6050 on US dollar weakness

  • Kiwi among top performers on Friday amid risk appetite.
  • US dollar falls across the board after reversing versus main European currencies and the yen.

The NZD/USD pair is rising on Friday but is still down for the week. It printed a fresh daily high at 0.6050 and as of writing it trades at 0.6030. 

Most of the gains were realised during the Asian session amid an improvement in market sentiment on the bank of hopeful results from the use of Gilead's Remdesivir. More recently the US dollar bounced to the downside against main European currencies and boosted further NZD/USD. 

In Wall Street, the Dow Jones gains 1.70%, and the Nasdaq rises 0.70%. The Global Dow is up by 2.25%. Crude oil prices tumble 8.50%. US yields are back near Thursday’s lows, weighing on the USD. 

Technical outlook 

From a week ago, the kiwi is trading modestly lower, but it holds a bullish tone in the very short-term. On Thursday it bottomed at 0.5919, and since then it has been moving to the upside. 

On a wider perspective, the pair continues to show a consolidation with risks tilted to the upside. A consolidation above 0.6100 would likely clear the way to more gains. On the flip side, if it breaks and holds firm under 0.5940/60 (horizontal/20-day SMA), a test of 0.5840 (April low) would be on the radar. 
 

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NZD/USD

Overview
Today last price0.6029
Today Daily Change0.0061
Today Daily Change %1.02
Today daily open0.5968
 
Trends
Daily SMA200.5948
Daily SMA500.6137
Daily SMA1000.6364
Daily SMA2000.6392
 
Levels
Previous Daily High0.6002
Previous Daily Low0.5922
Previous Weekly High0.6104
Previous Weekly Low0.585
Previous Monthly High0.645
Previous Monthly Low0.547
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%0.5953
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%0.5972
Daily Pivot Point S10.5926
Daily Pivot Point S20.5884
Daily Pivot Point S30.5845
Daily Pivot Point R10.6007
Daily Pivot Point R20.6045
Daily Pivot Point R30.6087

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Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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