Dollar slips after IMF comments
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The New Zealand dollar dropped on Thursday after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said it was over valued by between 10 and 25 percent.
The NZ dollar dropped from around US71.13c to US70.62c after the report was released.
It recovered then drifted back to be US70.51c by 4.30pm from US70.94c at 5pm on Wednesdaay.
The IMF supported the free floating exchange regime as appropriate for this country.
Part of the overvaluation of the NZ dollar may be temporary and the exchange rate may depreciate as the interest rate differential narrowed with eventual tightening by the United States Federal Reserve, the report said.
The report also repeated several points made by IMF Asia and Pacific division chief Ray Brooks this week at the end of the assessment, that key vulnerabilities continued to be levels of household debt and external debt.
Finance Minister Bill English said the IMF report backed the Government's approach to economic management.
The move was notable in an otherwise quiet day ahead of US non-farm payrolls data on Friday US time.
"That should be interesting as most of the rest of the world is closed," one dealer said.
The US dollar rose to a three-month high against the yen on speculation that Japanese institutions may sell the yen to buy higher yielding assets in the new fiscal year.
The NZ dollar fell to 65.80 yen from 66.32 yen at 5pm on Wednesday.
It was 0.5218 euro from 0.5291 euro at 5pm Wednesday. It was at A76.94c from A77.55c.
The trade weighted index was 65.57 at 4.30 pm from 66.19 at 5pm on Wednesday.
- NZPA
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