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XE Morning Update - April 23 2019

NZDUSD 0.6676
NZDEUR 0.5929
NZDGBP 0.5141
NZDJPY 74.73
NZDAUD 0.9356
NZDCAD 0.8907
GBPNZD 1.9451


The NZDUSD opens at 0.6676 (mid-rate) this morning.

The USD rallied strongly on Friday and has held those gains over the Easter break, after the US retails sales report continued the recent run of upbeat US economic data releases.

The US Commerce Department reported retail sales spiked 1.6% in March, largely due to a surge auto sales which rocketed 3.1% during the month. Excluding autos retail sales jumped 1.2% during the month following on from an upwardly revised 0.2% dip in February. Economists had forecast overall retail sales to increase by 0.9%.

Overnight President Trump announced that the US won't extend waivers for any country past May 2nd on sanctions for importing Iranian oil. With China along with Japan and South Korea major importers of Iranian oil investors are bracing themselves for the possible negative impact this decision could have on the ongoing US-China trade talks.

With little in the way of domestic economic data releases, direction for the NZD will be dictated by offshore reports with Australia’s quarterly inflation report along with monetary policy statements out of the Bank of Japan and the Bank of Canada and the weekend’s US advance quarterly GDP report all potentially market moving.

Global equity markets are little changed, - Dow -0.19%, S&P 500 -0.01%, FTSE Closed%, DAX Closed, CAC Closed, Nikkei +0.08%, Shanghai -1.70%.

Gold prices are marginally higher up, 0.2% trading at $1,275 an ounce. WTI Crude Oil prices have surged higher up 2.6%, trading at $65.55 a barrel.

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