Weak New Zealand Retail Sales Sends Commodity Currencies Tumbling
Thursday, 14 June 2007 22:03:54 GMT
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Kathy Lien, Chief Currency Strategist
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The
Australian, New
Zealand and Canadian dollars have all succumbed
to dollar strength today despite firmer commodity prices. New Zealand retail sales were much
weaker than expected in the month of April.
After four straight months of gains, spending dropped
by the biggest amount in 3 years. Vehicle sales, which are impacted by
interest rate levels accounted for approximately 50 percent of the
decline. Softer wage growth and consumer spending is certainly a problem
and even though the RBNZ is still expected to raise interest rates this year,
they may opt to wait until the third quarter. Meanwhile Australian
consumer inflation expectations edged higher this month, but Australian Governor
Stevens has a very different take. He actually feels that the inflation
outlook gives the central bank time to assess economic data before making any
changes to monetary policy. Weak data and a less hawkish stance have
driven both currencies lower.
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