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Originally Posted by beacon
All bets are off now - in the short term
19 Oct 2023 — U.S. State Department issues ‘worldwide caution’ alert as tensions in the Middle East soar.
Citing the potential for terrorist attacks and violence, the State Department warned Americans worldwide to exercise increased caution.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/19/us-i...east-soar.html
18 Jan 2024 — U.S. State Department: No Sign of "Full Blown Conflagration" despite Middle East flareups
"... remains unlikely to expand into a broader regional war, despite numerous cross-border flashpoints, including recent Iranian missile and drone strike on targets in Pakistan... "
"... We do not believe [Iranians] want to see the conflict escalated..."
If no flight to USD safety needed in the short-term, NZD is undervalued at under 61c. Time to U-turn back and breach 65c...
Last edited by beacon; 18-01-2024 at 09:08 AM.
Reason: Conclusion elaborated
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Originally Posted by beacon
If no flight to USD safety needed in the short-term, NZD is undervalued at under 61c. Time to U-turn back and breach 65c...
Westpac agrees, "should the Fed ease policy before RBNZ", which looks highly likely now... https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...d=premium-asia
Higher dairy prices, stabilizing housing market, continuing net positive immigration, strengthening tourism in NZ...
While US get drawn in with more and more spending in proxy wars in Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel, Korea theatres...
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Cpi
YoY tradeable inflation rate 4.7%
YoY non-tradeable inflation rate 5.9%
QoQ tradeable inflation rate -0.2%
QoQ non-tradeable inflation 1.1%
https://www.stats.govt.nz/information-releases/consumers-price-index-december-2023-quarter/#:~:text=annual%20inflation%20rate%20was%204.7,inf lation%20rate%20was%20%2D0.2%20percent
“While this is the smallest annual rise in the CPI in over two years, it remains above the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s target range of 1% to 3%,” Stats NZ consumers prices senior manager Nicola Growden said. https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/350...-stats-nz-says
Since tradeable inflation, which is affected by international factors, fell more than domestic inflation... RBNZ not likely to cut soon, if it cuts at all this year, as RBNZ as well as the Government remain inflation hawks for the time being. Time for NZD to head towards 65c, and beyond if/when FED cuts aggressively
Last edited by beacon; 24-01-2024 at 11:47 AM.
Reason: Added my inference
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Hey beacon, what’s going on ….NZDUSD heading towards sub 60
Was it Conways fault saying NZ getting poorer and poorer with little hope of any improvement in productivity
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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Originally Posted by winner69
Hey beacon, what’s going on ….NZDUSD heading towards sub 60
Was it Conways fault saying NZ getting poorer and poorer with little hope of any improvement in productivity
Yes and just watch inflation in goods head higher again I see Fuel prices once again marching higher ... no one in business I've talked to is talking about costs coming down ..
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Originally Posted by JBmurc
Yes and just watch inflation in goods head higher again I see Fuel prices once again marching higher ... no one in business I've talked to is talking about costs coming down ..
Strengthening the case of "higher [OCR] for longer." And hence for NZD gaining strength, IMO.
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Originally Posted by winner69
Hey beacon, what’s going on ….NZDUSD heading towards sub 60
Was it Conways fault saying NZ getting poorer and poorer with little hope of any improvement in productivity
I think it is more what Powell said, than Conways. Powell all but killed March cut, hurting all G10 - delaying USD weakness.
NZD hurt more due to China turmoil... but that is getting sorted out too, ostensibly.
I know what I'll do again, if it ventures sub 60
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NZDUSD seems to have broken down from the very strong level of 0.605 to the very strong level and significant number of 0.6 - possible top to base of that zone. No prior evidence of a consolidation area here - plenty of occurrences of rejection off both levels.
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