
Kiwi slides 1.8pc for week amid political doubt
The New Zealand dollar is heading for a 1.8 per cent weekly decline.
The New Zealand dollar is heading for a 1.8 per cent weekly decline.
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The New Zealand dollar fell against the US dollar, touching a three-week low.
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The impact of damage to the pipeline will be less than anticipated.
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The kiwi traded at 73.30 US cents as at 8am in Wellington from 73.39 cents on Friday.
The kiwi fell to 73.11 US cents as at 8am in Wellington from 73.21 cents late yesterday.
A major step has been reached in the repair job on the stricken Ruakaka Auckland Pipeline.
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Dollar gave up gains from yesterday's poll putting the National Party in the lead.
The latest poll showed National leapfrogging Labour ahead of Saturday's election.
Fuel rationing at Auckland Airport is likely to continue for airlines until next Thursday.
The number of Z Energy without 95 octane is dropping.
New Zealand shares inched up, with Synlait Milk touching records.
Thirteen Z petrol stations are now out of 95 petrol
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The dollar fell against a broadly stronger US dollar ahead of the Fed's policy meeting.
New Zealand shares were little changed at the start of election week.
NZ dollar gained as investors became more sanguine about the outcome of election.
A section of pipeline between the refinery and the storage depot in Wiri will be replaced.
A Bank of England policymakers said interest rates may rise in coming months.
New Zealand shares dropped, led lower by A2 Milk and Heartland Bank.
The New Zealand dollar slipped 0.5 per cent against the greenback over the week.
The New Zealand dollar fell to a four-month low against the pound.
Stock price falls include Contact Energy and Auckland International Airport.
Today, traders will be watching for retail spending on electronic cards for August.
New Zealand shares rose, with Fisher & Paykel Healthcare edging up to a record.