NZ dollar dips ahead of Fed chair Powell's testimony

NZ dollar dips ahead of Fed chair Powell's testimony
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard July 9 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar was weaker as investors continued to pare back expectations of a hefty US interest rate cut at the end of the month. The kiwi fell to 66.20 US cents at 8am from 66.40 cents at 5pm. The trade-weighed-index was at 72.55 versus 72.71. “Kiwi sticks to a tight range as the USD awakens from its slumber and strengthens once more,” said ANZ FX/strategist Sandeep Parekh Markets pulled back expectations for a 50-basis point rate cut this month by the Federal Reserve after US str...