NZ dollar drops to 2-year low on trade tensions, Germany coalition concerns as QSBO looms

NZ dollar drops to 2-year low on trade tensions, Germany coalition concerns as QSBO looms
Jonathan Underhill
By Jonathan Underhill July 3 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar fell to a two-year low on escalating global trade tensions and signs of instability in Germany's coalition government that sapped risk sentiment and boosted demand for safe-haven currencies such as the yen. The kiwi dollar declined to 67.05 US cents as at 8:30am in Wellington, having dropped to 66.77 cents overnight, from 67.70 cents late yesterday. The kiwi dropped to 74.32 yen from 74.96 yen and the trade-weighted index fell to 71.96 from 72.41. The local dollar and...