NZD remains above 66 US cents on mixed US data

NZD remains above 66 US cents on mixed US data
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard June 6 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar was slightly weaker after mixed US data overnight but remains above 66 US cents.  The kiwi was at 66.16 US cents at 7:55am in Wellington from 66.30 US cents at 5pm in Wellington. The trade-weighted index rose to 72.66 points from 72.71. The kiwi gained on a weaker greenback after the latest ADP National Employment Report showed the private sector added 27,000 jobs in May, less than the 173,000 jobs expected by economists polled by The Wall Street Journal. However, the New...

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