NZ dollar falls to two-month low vs. Aussie as trans-Tasman labour markets diverge

NZ dollar falls to two-month low vs. Aussie as trans-Tasman labour markets diverge
By Paul McBeth Nov. 8 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar sank to a two-month low against its Australian counterpart after official figures painted a rosier jobs market across the Tasman as local unemployment rose to a 13-year high. The kiwi fell to 78.46 Australian cents at 5pm in Wellington, the lowest since Sept. 13, from 79.07 cents yesterday. It dropped to 81.66 US cents from 82.57 cents at 8am and 82.54 cents yesterday. New Zealand's unemployment unexpectedly rose half a percentage point to 7.3 percent in the September quarter,...