NZ dollar dips vs. Australian dollar as higher iron ore prices bolster Aussie

NZ dollar dips vs. Australian dollar as higher iron ore prices bolster Aussie
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth Oct. 26 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar fell against its trans-Tasman counterpart as higher iron ore prices bolstered demand for the Aussie ahead of Australian inflation data today.  The kiwi slipped to 93.59 Australian cents at 8am in Wellington from 93.79 cents yesterday, extending its decline for a third day. It was little changed at 71.58 US cents from 71.48 cents yesterday, buoyed by the Australian dollar's strength.  The Australian dollar rose 0.5 percent to 76.44 US cents as iron prices climbed 6 percent o...