NZ dollar pares decline at start of data-heavy week; Chinese manufacturing slows

NZ dollar pares decline at start of data-heavy week; Chinese manufacturing slows
By Paul McBeth July 1 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar pared losses in local trading as investors prepare for a new quarter in what’s expected to be a data-heavy week, with central bank meetings and US employment figures. The kiwi rose to 77.70 US cents at 5pm in Wellington from 77.23 cents at 8am and 77.38 cents on Friday in New York, having dropped as low as 77.01 cents. The trade-weighted index increased to 73.75 from 73.56 last week. Traders are taking a cautious start to the week which includes central bank meetings in Australi...