NZD: Light week for data means narrower election focus - ING

Aside from a narrower focus on the 21 Sep elections, the domestic calendar is fairly sparse - with only second-tier data releases such as consumer confidence and manufacturing PMI (both Thu) to note for NZ economy, according to analysts at ING.

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“We'll also get REINZ house price data (Thu) and here we'll be looking for confirmation of falling house prices; as noted previously, this story removes any tail risk of RBNZ rate hike to address financial stability issues.”

“Geopolitical tensions seem to be having a limited effect on high-beta currencies, with the dollar mainly suffering amid a confluence of negative domestic and external factors. We continue to think an escalation in North Korea tensions - while not our base case - would eventually weigh on traditionally riskier currencies like NZD.”

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