NZ dollar jumps after EU leaders agree on banks rescue

NZ dollar jumps after EU leaders agree on banks rescue
By Hannah Lynch June 29 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar surged after European leaders agreed to use the euro-zones bailout fund to support Spain's bank sector at a two-day summit in Brussels, easing concerns that the region's debt crisis is spreading. The New Zealand dollar rose as high as 79.33 US cents immediately following the announcement. It traded at 79.41 cents at 5pm up from 78.72 cents just before 8am. The trade weighted index increased to 71.84 from 71.61. European Union President Herman Van Rompuy has confirmed that EU l...