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

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    The AUD/USD and NZD/USD should continue to be underpinned as long as investors remain optimistic over the developments over US-China trade relations. Technical factors could slow down the rally ...

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

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    New Zealand’s economy grew at a much faster pace than expected in the second quarter, reinforcing the widely expected RBNZ rate hike on October 6.

  5. Economy of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2023, NZX had a total of 338 listed securities, equity, debt and funds with a combined market capitalisation of NZD $226 billion. [30] New Zealand's currency, the New Zealand dollar, also circulates in four Pacific Island territories. The New Zealand dollar is the 10th-most traded currency in the world. [31]

  6. G10 currencies - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. New Zealand dollar - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand dollar contributes greatly to the total global exchange market—far in excess of New Zealand's relative share of population or global GDP. According to the Bank for International Settlements , the New Zealand dollar's share of global foreign exchange market daily turnover in 2016 was 2.1% (up from 1.6% in 2010) giving it a rank ...

  8. Consensus Economics - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the forecasts made available to subscribers, Consensus Economics offers more up to date and detailed forecast data to institutional investors, [3] to corporate planning executives and to governments and international institutions. The history of the forecasts is also licensed for research purposes.

  9. Commodity currency - Wikipedia

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    Due to the nature of commodity currencies being tied to commodities, being tied to any one good can be beneficial as well as problematic for the country.While falling or rising exports will lead to deflation or inflation respectively in any country, the impacts are more severe in countries with commodity currencies, as their currencies are so heavily tied to a set few commodities.