NZ dollar holds near 4-month low; RBNZ's Orr may disappoint if he sticks to script

NZ dollar holds near 4-month low; RBNZ's Orr may disappoint if he sticks to script
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard May 9 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar held near a four-month low ahead of Reserve Bank governor Adrian Orr's first monetary policy statement but markets may be disappointed if he sticks to the same script as his predecessor.  The kiwi traded at 69.64 US cents as at 5pm versus 69.65 cents at 8am in Wellington, and down from 70.13 US cents late yesterday. The trade-weighted index fell to 73.13 from 73.38. The central bank is expected to keep the official cash rate on hold at 1.75 percent, but there is keen inter...