Euro newzealand dollar news
Here are some recent news articles and updates related to the Euro (EUR) and the New Zealand Dollar (NZD):
Euro (EUR)
- Eurozone inflation rate falls to 1.2% in February: The eurozone's inflation rate fell to 1.2% in February, down from 1.4% in January, according to data from Eurostat. This is the lowest rate since November 2016. (Source: Reuters)
- ECB keeps interest rates unchanged: The European Central Bank (ECB) kept its interest rates unchanged at its March meeting, citing a stable economic outlook. The ECB also reiterated its commitment to maintaining its accommodative monetary policy stance. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Eurozone economic growth slows in Q4: The eurozone's economic growth slowed to 0.2% in the fourth quarter of 2022, down from 0.3% in the previous quarter, according to data from the European Commission. (Source: CNBC)
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
- New Zealand economy grows 0.6% in Q4: New Zealand's economy grew 0.6% in the fourth quarter of 2022, driven by a rebound in consumer spending and a recovery in the services sector. (Source: Reuters)
- RBNZ keeps interest rates unchanged: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) kept its official cash rate unchanged at 2.5% at its March meeting, citing a stable economic outlook and low inflation. (Source: Bloomberg)
- New Zealand dollar falls on RBNZ comments: The New Zealand dollar fell against the US dollar after the RBNZ's comments on the economy and interest rates. The NZD/USD pair fell to 0.6550, its lowest level since January. (Source: FXStreet)
EUR/NZD Currency Pair
- EUR/NZD falls to 1.65: The EUR/NZD currency pair fell to 1.65, its lowest level since January, as the euro weakened against the US dollar and the New Zealand dollar strengthened against the US dollar. (Source: FXStreet)
- EUR/NZD range-bound: The EUR/NZD currency pair has been range-bound in recent weeks, trading between 1.65 and 1.70. Analysts expect the pair to remain volatile in the coming weeks due to the uncertainty surrounding the global economy and interest rates. (Source: MarketWatch)
Please note that these are just a few recent news articles and updates, and the currency market is constantly evolving. It's always a good idea to stay up-to-date with the latest news and analysis to make informed decisions about your investments.