NZ dollar heads for 3.3 percent weekly fall after Bernanke moves

NZ dollar heads for 3.3 percent weekly fall after Bernanke moves
By Paul McBeth June 21 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar is heading for a 3.3 percent weekly slide against the greenback after the US Federal Reserve offered more detail about its intention to pull back on its massive stimulus programme as early as this year. The kiwi fell to 77.71 US cents at 5pm in Wellington from 77.50 at 8am and 78.54 cents yesterday. The local currency started the week at 80.36 US cents, and was seen as trading between 78.50 cents and 82.50 cents this week, with a positive bias, according to a BusinessDesk survey...