NZ Dollar gets lift after US proposes new round of China trade talks

NZ Dollar gets lift after US proposes new round of China trade talks
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard Sept. 13 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar was trading higher after investor risk appetite was stoked by news that US officials are looking to re-open trade talks with China.  The kiwi traded at 65.62 US cents at 8am in Wellington versus 65.10 US cents at 5pm yesterday. The trade-weighted index was at 71.31 from 71.13 yesterday. Global risk appetite got a lift after the Wall Street Journal reported that senior US officials led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin sent invitations to their counterparts in Beijing...