NZ dollar heads for 0.3% weekly gain; trade tensions, US jobs in focus

NZ dollar heads for 0.3% weekly gain; trade tensions, US jobs in focus
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard April 6 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar is heading for a 0.3 percent weekly gain against the greenback but remains under pressure after US President Donald Trump called for more tariffs on Chinese goods and ahead of US jobs data later in today.  The kiwi traded at 72.58 US cents as at 5pm from 73.04 cents yesterday. It was at 72.34 cents last Friday in New York. The trade-weighted index slipped to 74.77 from 74.97. Investors were cheered after comments from the White House indicated US officials would meet wit...