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New Zealand Dollar Surges Against US Dollar, Australian Dollar After RBNZ Delivers 50-Basis Point Rate Hike

New Zealand Dollar Surges Against US Dollar, Australian Dollar After RBNZ Delivers 50-Basis Point Rate Hike


New Zealand Dollar, NZD/USD, AUD/NZD, RBNZ, Economy, Technical Outlook – Talking Points

  • The Reserve Bank of New Zealand delivers a 50-bps hike, as expected
  • US Dollar surges against US Dollar and Australian Dollar on hawkish hike
  • RBNZ faces supply-side constraints that may require further jumbo hikes

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The New Zealand Dollar gained some traction after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand delivered a 50-basis point rate hike, which was in line with market expectations. That brought the RBNZ’s official cash rate (OCR) to 3.5%, the highest interest rate for the island nation since early 2015. NZD/USD’s immediate reaction saw the currency pair move higher as traders found relief after a surprise dovish hike from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) earlier this week.

AUD/NZD was slightly higher in early Asia-Pacific trading but prices reversed lower, putting prices on track to slide for a third session. While risk reversals remain positive for AUD/NZD, indicating more demand for calls on currency futures, the same measure, while still negative, improved for NZD/USD leading up to today’s decision.

AUD/NZD 1-Minute Chart

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Like the United States, supply-side constraints in the economy are forcing New Zealand policymakers to raise rates into restrictive territory, sacrificing real economic growth. Moreover, it’s highly likely that the RBNZ will need to see a significant weakening in the labor market before substantially deviating from its rate-hiking course. That said, determining a terminal rate is clouded by many factors, some—like commodity prices—are outside of the RBNZ’s control.

NZD/USD 1-Minute Chart

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— Written by Thomas Westwater, Analyst for DailyFX.com

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