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  2. AUD/USD and NZD/USD Fundamental Daily Forecast - AOL

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  3. AUD/USD and NZD/USD Fundamental Daily Forecast - AOL

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    Risk aversion is helping to support the Australian and New Zealand Dollars early Tuesday as conditions have settled down in the U.S. stock markets after yesterday’s steep decline.

  4. AUD/USD and NZD/USD Fundamental Daily Forecast - AOL

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    Despite the one-day reprieve, the outlook for the AUD/USD and NZD/USD remains bearish. The divergence between the monetary policies of the hawkish U.S. Federal Reserve and the dovish RBA and RBNZ ...

  5. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    2.3 Australian dollar as legal tender. 2.4 Swiss franc as legal tender. 3 Currency board. Toggle Currency board subsection. 3.1 US dollar as exchange rate anchor.

  6. AUD/USD and NZD/USD Fundamental Daily Forecast - AOL

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    We’re anticipating heightened volatility in both the AUD/USD and the NZD/USD as the situation developments throughout the rest of the year. We’re likely to see waves of selling related to RBA ...

  7. Foreign exchange date conventions - Wikipedia

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    If the spot date falls on the last business day of the month in the currency pair then the delivery date is defined by convention to be the last business day of the target month e.g. assuming all days are business days: if spot is at 30 April, a one-month time to expiry will make the delivery date 31 May.

  8. New Zealand dollar - Wikipedia

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    The dollar's post-float low was US$0.3922 on 22 November 2000, and it reached a post-float high on 9 July 2014 of US$0.8821. Much of this medium-term variation in the exchange rate has been attributed to differences in interest rates. [citation needed] The New Zealand dollar is among the 10 most-traded currencies. [4]

  9. G10 currencies - Wikipedia

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    Australian dollar (AUD) Canadian dollar (CAD) Euro (EUR) Japanese yen (JPY) New Zealand dollar (NZD) Norwegian krone (NOK) Pound sterling (GBP) Swedish krona (SEK) Swiss franc (CHF) United States dollar (USD) In some banking circles, reference is made to the G11 currencies, which are the G10 currencies plus the Danish krone (DKK).