New Zealand Dollar Weekly Fundamental Analysis Report
Weekly Summary on USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, NZD and RMB
Some interesting US data releases are onthe calendar this week. On Wednesday, ChairmanBen Bernanke will mark the end of the two‐dayFOMC meeting by holding a press conference. Thestatement is expected to be in line with the softrhetoric seen from Bernanke since the lastmeeting, which has been further supported by theweak March jobs report.
Apr 23 | Union Bank of California
Weekly Summary on USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, MXN and RMB
The USD begins the day stronger against nearly all of its major counterparts other than the JPY as investors' appetite for risk wanes. Stocks and commodities dropped early with concerns that the ongoing European debt crisis will weigh on global growth, but encouraging US data has offset the negative sentiment.
Apr 16 | Union Bank of California
Daily Summary on USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, AUD, CAD and NZD
v USD gained against the majority of its counterparts overnight as debt and growth concerns spur on risk aversion; v EUR pushed back towards the lower end of its recent ranges as yields on Spanish and Italian debt jump to the highest levels since late November; key resistance remains at 1.3004.
Apr 10 | Union Bank of California
Weekly Summary on USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, MXN and RMB
The USD begins the week mixed as global equities take an early hit after last Friday's disappointing labor market data. Nonfarm payrolls fell far short of expectations at +120k for March, the lowest in five months, versus expectations of 205k.
Apr 09 | Union Bank of California
03.30.12 - Market Intelligence Briefing - Weekly Recap
FX Times Weekly Fundamental Video
By Nick Nasad | Mar 31 | FX Times
The Week Ahead--Week of April 1, 2012
FOMC minutes and US labor market in focus - More QE for the UK - Spain and other sovereign concerns - RBA to hold for now - Market Moves
By Eric Viloria | Mar 30 | Forex.com
NZD/USD Weekly Fundamental Analysis March 16-24, 2012, Forecast
The recent strength of the kiwi, a currency sometimes overlooked by traders, made its moves much more predictable. This applies to support and resistance lines alike. This is a very safe pair to trade, not a great deal of volatility but predictability.
Mar 18 | FXEmpire
The Week Ahead--Week of March 18, 2012
Shift in FX drivers may provide support for the USD - Budget D-day for Osborne - The ECB's tough talk
By Eric Viloria | Mar 16 | Forex.com
The Week Ahead - What Now for the Euro?
The debt deal agreed by Greece and its private sector bond holders to wipe EUR 100 billion from its enormous debt pile was an historic move: the largest sovereign debt restructuring in history. This is the latest piece of the jigsaw to try and solve the sovereign debt crisis, but the market’s response suggests that the saga does not end here.
By Kathleen Brooks | Mar 09 | Forex.com
Weekly Summary on USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, MXN and RMB
The USD begins the week mixed against its major counterparts as fears return that the recent economic malaise will not be contained to just the Eurozone. A report from the Chinese government this morning, in which they lowered the outlook for the world's second largest economy to the weakest level since 2004, has spurred a selloff in global equity and commodity markets.
Mar 05 | Union Bank of California
NZD/USD Weekly Fundamental Analysis March 5-9, 2012, Forecast
NZD/USD is trading at 0.8291. The New Zealand dollar rose against most currencies as equity markets continued their ascent, stoking risk appetite and demand for currencies such as the kiwi. The Australian dollar and to a lesser extent the kiwi took heart from Chinese manufacturing figures on Thursday, which showed China's official purchasing managers' index (PMI) rose to 51.0 from 50.
Mar 04 | FXEmpire
Weekly Summary on USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, MXN and RMB
The USD begins the week with renewed momentum, but its gains are quickly slowing in the North American session as equity markets rebound from early declines. The dollar remains well supported within its recent ranges, albeit towards the lower end, as concerns over European solvency and global economic growth keep investors on edge.
Feb 27 | Union Bank of California


US
UK
Chinese
Japanese
Hong Kong
Australia
Spanish
Deutsch
Portuguese
Korean
French
Russian



