During yesterday’s trading session NZD/USD traded within the range of 0.8655-0.8736 and closed at 0.8717.
At 9:19 GMT today NZD/USD was losing 0.07% for the day to trade at 0.8727. The pair touched a daily low at 0.8706 at 6:00 GMT.
Fundamental view
The initial jobless claims in the US probably fell to 314 000 in the week ended June 14th, from 317 000 a week ago, according to the median estimate by experts.
The statistical arm of the US Department of Labor will release an official report at 12:30 GMT today. If jobless claims fall more than expected, this will provide support for the US dollar.
In addition, the Philadelphia FED Manufacturing Index probably fell to 14.0 in June from 15.4 in the previous month. The index is based on a monthly business survey, measuring the manufacturing activity in the third district of the Federal Reserve, Philadelphia. Participants indicate the direction of business changes in overall economic activity and different indicators of activity in their company: employment, working hours, new and existing orders, deliveries, inventories, delivery time, price. The survey is conducted every month since May 1968. The results are presented as the difference between the percentages of positive and negative forecasts. A level above zero is indicative of improving conditions, while a level below zero is indicative of worsening conditions. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is expected to release the official results from its monthly survey at 14:00 GMT. A higher than expected reading will certainly provide a boost to US dollar.
Technical view
According to Binary Tribune’s daily analysis, in case NZD/USD manages to breach the first resistance level at 0.8750, it will probably continue up to test 0.8784. In case the second key resistance is broken, the pair will probably attempt to advance to 0.8831.
If NZD/USD manages to breach the first key support at 0.8669, it will probably continue to slide and test 0.8622. With this second key support broken, the movement to the downside will probably continue to 0.8588.