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December 13, 2024

NZD/USD Declines to Two-Year Low Amid Divergent Central Bank Policies

The NZD/USD pair has extended its declining trend, hitting a two-year low of 0.5755 during the early European trading session. This marks the fourth consecutive day of losses for the Kiwi against the US Dollar.

Analysts attribute this slide to contrasting monetary policy expectations between the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) and the Federal Reserve (Fed). As global interest rate dynamics shift, currency traders are adjusting their positions accordingly.

Market participants should be alert to upcoming economic indicators that could further influence the NZD’s performance as well as the wider forex landscape.

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