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New Zealand Dollar weakens ahead of Fed decision as confidence hits lowest since 2023

  • The New Zealand Dollar loses ground against the US Dollar ahead of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decision.
  • Investors await updated economic projections and comments from Kevin Warsh at his first meeting as central bank chair.
  • New Zealand consumer confidence falls to its lowest level since 2023 as traders look ahead to first-quarter GDP data.

NZD/USD trades around 0.5820 on Wednesday at the time of writing, down 0.24% on the day as investors reduce risk exposure ahead of the Federal Reserve (Fed) monetary policy announcement.

Markets widely expect the central bank to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged within the 3.5%-3.75% range, delaying any policy adjustment until a later date. Attention is now focused on the Fed’s updated economic projections and comments from Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, whose first post-meeting press conference could provide important clues about the future path of interest rates.

This cautious stance supports the US Dollar (USD) in the short term and weighs on risk-sensitive currencies, including the New Zealand Dollar (NZD). However, Kiwi losses remain limited as improving geopolitical sentiment continues to reduce demand for traditional safe-haven assets. Investors are closely monitoring developments surrounding negotiations between the United States (US) and Iran after recent comments suggested progress toward a peace agreement.

In New Zealand, data released on Wednesday delivered mixed signals. The first-quarter current account deficit stood at NZ$1.01B, compared with NZ$0.71B a year earlier, while coming in slightly better than market expectations. Meanwhile, the Westpac McDermott Miller Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 80.4 in the second quarter, its lowest level since 2023, as households faced higher living and energy costs.

Despite this softer economic backdrop, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) maintains a relatively hawkish stance. The central bank recently signaled the possibility of a 25-basis-point rate increase at its July 8 meeting, while its projections suggest the Official Cash Rate could reach around 2.85% by year-end, a factor that continues to provide some support for the New Zealand Dollar.

Traders now turn their attention to New Zealand’s first-quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) release, as well as the Fed’s policy decision later on Wednesday, with both events likely to shape the next directional move in NZD/USD.

New Zealand Dollar Price Today

The table below shows the percentage change of New Zealand Dollar (NZD) against listed major currencies today. New Zealand Dollar was the strongest against the Canadian Dollar.

USDEURGBPJPYCADAUDNZDCHF
USD0.08%0.12%-0.14%0.13%-0.05%0.22%-0.11%
EUR-0.08%0.04%-0.20%0.03%-0.15%0.15%-0.20%
GBP-0.12%-0.04%-0.26%0.00%-0.15%0.12%-0.19%
JPY0.14%0.20%0.26%0.25%0.08%0.31%0.06%
CAD-0.13%-0.03%-0.01%-0.25%-0.17%0.10%-0.22%
AUD0.05%0.15%0.15%-0.08%0.17%0.29%-0.02%
NZD-0.22%-0.15%-0.12%-0.31%-0.10%-0.29%-0.30%
CHF0.11%0.20%0.19%-0.06%0.22%0.02%0.30%

The heat map shows percentage changes of major currencies against each other. The base currency is picked from the left column, while the quote currency is picked from the top row. For example, if you pick the New Zealand Dollar from the left column and move along the horizontal line to the US Dollar, the percentage change displayed in the box will represent NZD (base)/USD (quote).

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