NZ dollar eases ahead of US jobs figures

NZ dollar eases ahead of US jobs figures
Jenny Ruth
The New Zealand dollar was weaker with much of the country making a long weekend of it after yesterday's Waitangi Day holiday and ahead of US jobs data due out later today. The kiwi was trading at 64.56 US cents at 5pm in Wellington from 64.73 at the same time yesterday while the trade-weighted index was at 71.61 points from 71.82. The currency reacted only briefly to a Reserve Bank of New Zealand survey showing mean two-year ahead inflation expectations lifted to 1.93 percent in the March quarter from 1.80 percent in the December quarter...

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