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Reserve Bank of New Zealand Expected to Cut 0.50 from Rate

Robert Petrucci
NZDUSD six month chart showing trend lower. RBNZ releases their Official Cash Rate decision tomorrow and are expected to cut by 0.50.
NZD/USD Six Month Chart as of 18th February 2025

NZD/USD Revival Mid-Term Coming? Reserve Bank of New Zealand is expected to cut its Official Cash Rate by 0.50 on Wednesday. N.Z govt is being proactive as they try to ignite the economy. The RBNZ also cut by 0.50 basis points in November. The central bank is expected to continue to remain aggressive tomorrow and suggest further cuts will be seen, perhaps via 0.25% afterwards.


The NZD/USD was trading around 0.63600 in late September of 2024 after gaining in correlation against the USD with the broad Forex market, via a bullish run which began in July. The NZD/USD is still traversing within its lower realms and it is logical to assume many financial institutions feel that support levels around the 0.56000 vicinity will prove rather durable going forward.


Day traders who believe the mid-term holds an optimistic bullish run for the NZD/USD may be correct, but speculators cannot be overly confident about a sustained surge higher quite yet. Conservative leverage is urged while looking for upside while betting. Speculators also need to remember tomorrow's expected interest rate cut from the RBNZ has already been factored into the currency pair.


The rate cut is important for Wednesday, but it is the stance the Reserve Bank of New Zealand takes via its Monetary Policy Statement that affect behavioral sentiment among financial institutions. If the RBNZ sounds cautiously aggressive, meaning they suggest further cuts are being strongly considered this could help firm the NZD/USD and create more optimism regarding the potential for a move higher.


Yes, the shadow of the U.S White House administration looms over the Forex landscape. Decision making will remain tentative via financial institutions, but it is reasonable to suspect large players would treat clarity from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand with a positive Forex stance.


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