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New Zealand Dollar climbs as markets price earlier, larger RBNZ rate hikes

  • The New Zealand Dollar benefits from rising expectations of interest rate hikes by New Zealand’s central bank.
  • Markets are now pricing a strong probability of a rate increase as soon as July, along with several additional hikes through 2027.
  • The US Dollar remains supported by labor market resilience ahead of the US employment report.

NZD/USD trades around 0.5880 at the time of writing on Friday, up 0.20% on the day. The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) continues to strengthen as markets aggressively reprice the New Zealand interest rate outlook following recent comments from the central bank.

The New Zealand Dollar remains supported by remarks from Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Governor Anna Breman, who said last week that the Official Cash Rate could be increased sooner and by more than previously signaled. Breman highlighted inflation risks stemming from the Middle East conflict, rising input costs and slowing growth, arguing that these factors justify a cautious approach to monetary policy.

Following these comments, markets have significantly revised their expectations. Investors are now pricing in an 80% chance of a rate hike in July, alongside approximately 75 basis points of cumulative tightening over the course of the year, equivalent to three quarter-point increases. Traders are also expecting multiple additional hikes through early 2027.

However, the Kiwi’s upside potential may remain limited amid persistent geopolitical uncertainty. Investors continue to favor safe-haven assets as developments in the Middle East remain a key focus for financial markets.

On the US side, the US Dollar (USD) retreats as traders assess the latest developments surrounding a potential peace agreement between the United States (US) and Iran. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that the Strait of Hormuz falls within Iranian and Omani territorial waters, while describing US military bases in the region as potential targets in the event of retaliation.

Conversely, US President Donald Trump struck a more optimistic tone, stating that Iran is close to signing a peace framework and that a breakthrough could emerge as soon as this weekend. Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that Israel would continue military operations in Lebanon despite the current ceasefire.

Market participants now await the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report for further direction. Consensus forecasts suggest that the US economy added 85K jobs in May, while the Unemployment Rate is expected to remain unchanged at 4.3%. Any upside surprise could strengthen expectations that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will keep monetary policy restrictive for longer. Markets currently price in nearly a 38% chance of a Fed rate hike in December, according to the CME FedWatch tool.

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 US Dollar.

USDEURGBPJPYCADAUDNZDCHF
USD-0.23%-0.36%-0.08%-0.22%-0.12%-0.23%-0.23%
EUR0.23%-0.13%0.17%0.00%0.12%-0.02%0.00%
GBP0.36%0.13%0.28%0.12%0.24%0.11%0.13%
JPY0.08%-0.17%-0.28%-0.15%-0.05%-0.16%-0.16%
CAD0.22%-0.01%-0.12%0.15%0.10%-0.01%-0.00%
AUD0.12%-0.12%-0.24%0.05%-0.10%-0.12%-0.12%
NZD0.23%0.02%-0.11%0.16%0.01%0.12%0.00%
CHF0.23%-0.01%-0.13%0.16%0.00%0.12%-0.00%

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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