Saturday, 25 May 2013
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18:06 | 24/5/13
Wall Street Journal
WELLINGTON, New Zealand—The New Zealand dollar was higher late on Friday after the U.S. dollar lost ground overnight. After strengthening overnight the Kiwi "has drifted back on very little news or flow, which to me indicates the [U.
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05:33 | 24/5/13
New Zealand Herald
Just two years ago F&P Healthcare was facing falling profits as the company, which derives roughly 50 per cent of its operating revenue in US dollars, came under pressure from the high New Zealand dollar. The East Tamaki-based firm reported a 20 per ...
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The New Zealand dollar fell to an eight-month low after figures indicated Chinese manufacturing shrank this month and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke told politicians quantitative easing could be tapered off if the world's biggest economy keeps ...
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10:14 | 23/5/13
New Zealand Herald
The 2014 forecasts are based on the New Zealand dollar trading between 80 US cents and 85 US cents for the remainder of the year as about half its operating revenue is derived in US dollars.
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09:09 | 23/5/13
New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand dollar fell after US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the central bank may taper monthly bond purchases at its next few meetings if it's confident of sustained gains in the economy.
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17:24 | 22/5/13
Yahoo! New Zealand News
May 22 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar edged lower in the local session as investors hold off from making any decisions ahead of Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's Congressional testimony, where he's expected to give his view on ...
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17:19 | 22/5/13
Wall Street Journal
WELLINGTON--The New Zealand dollar was sticking to a tight range late Wednesday, ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony to the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S.
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The New Zealand dollar has weakened against its US counterpart amid speculation growth in the world's largest economy may spur the Federal Reserve to reduce stimulus, known as quantitative easing.
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The New Zealand dollar edged lower in the local session as investors hold off from making any decisions ahead of Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's Congressional testimony, where he's expected to give his view on whether the US central bank will ...
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09:09 | 22/5/13
New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand dollar fell to 83.20 Australian cents from 83.40 cents at 5pm yesterday. It dropped to 83.59 yen from 83.82 yen, and slid to 63.19 Euro cents from 63.46 cents.
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