NZ dollar edges higher but range-bound as North Korea, NZ election in focus

NZ dollar edges higher but range-bound as North Korea, NZ election in focus
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard Sept. 4 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar was edged up while remaining in a narrow range in jittery markets after North Korea’s latest nuclear test and ahead of the second debate between Prime Minister Bill English and opposition Labour Party leader Jacinda Ardern.   The kiwi was trading at 71.73 US cents as at 5 pm in Wellington from 71.43 US cents as at 8am and from 71.54 cents in New York on Friday. The trade-weighted index was at 75.03 from 74.85. Markets were jittery after North Korea on Sunday conducted it...