NZDUSD

New Zealand Dollar vs US Dollar

NZDUSD

Pricing is indicative. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Client sentiment is provided for general information only, is historical in nature and is not intended to provide any form of trading or investment advice - it must not form the basis of your trading or investment decisions.

Trading Conditions

ATP Margin

0.002

Contract Size Currency per 1 Lot Symbol

NZD 100,000

Min/Max Trade Size (lots)

0.01 / 100

Schedule and Fees

Market Open

Monday 00:01 MT Server

Market Closed

Friday 23:58 MT Server

Trading Break

23:59 - 00:01 MT Server

3 Day Financing

Wednesday

Long & Short Position Overnight Fee

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Upcoming Calendar Events

August 19 | Wednesday VolatilityActualPreviousConsensus
14:30
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US

USDEIA Crude Oil Stocks ChangeLOW17.422
14:30
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US

USDEIA Distillate Stocks ChangeLOW-0.01
14:30
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US

USDEIA Gasoline Stocks ChangeLOW-0.968
14:30
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US

USDEIA Heating Oil Stocks ChangeLOW0.192
15:00
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CO

COPTrade BalanceLOW-1222.7
16:00
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RU

RUBProducer Price Index (MoM)LOW-0.1
16:00
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RU

RUBProducer Price Index (YoY)LOW10.5
17:00
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US

USD20-Year Bond AuctionLOW5.163
18:00
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US

USDFOMC MinutesHIGH
22:00
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HU

HUFSaint Stephen's DayNONE
23:50
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JP

JPYAdjusted Merchandise Trade BalanceMEDIUM-881.9
23:50
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JP

JPYExports (YoY)MEDIUM19.319.9
23:50
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JP

JPYForeign Bond InvestmentLOW1629.4
23:50
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JP

JPYForeign Investment in Japan StocksLOW-368.5
23:50
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JP

JPYImports (YoY)MEDIUM25.426.5
23:50
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JP

JPYMerchandise Trade Balance TotalMEDIUM-406.9-680

FAQ

The NZD/USD currency pair indicates how much one New Zealand dollar is worth against the US dollar. For example, if the NZD/USD exchange rate is 0.59, it means that 1 New Zealand dollar is equivalent to 0.59 US dollars.

Both the US dollar and the New Zealand dollar are among the most traded currencies in the world. The USD is held by most central banks and investment institutions and used as the official currency in several nations, including Ecuador and El Salvador. Due to the stability and dependability of the US economy, the dollar is the currency of choice for international transactions and reserves. In addition, the dollar's dominance in international trade has significant implications for exchange rates and economic policies worldwide, and it can serve as a benchmark for nations that choose to set or peg their currencies to the dollar's value. 

The New Zealand dollar is one of the most widely traded currencies on the international foreign exchange market. It is legal tender in New Zealand and several of its territories and associated states in the Pacific region, including the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands. Due to New Zealand's stable economy and relatively high-interest rates compared to other major currencies, it is a popular currency among forex traders. The NZD is issued by the Bank of New Zealand.

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