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FOREX: NZDUSD Surges 1.2% to Fresh 2025 Highs

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  • Firmer risk sentiment on Monday has allowed the higher beta currencies to outperform in the G10 FX space. Added to this, weaker details within the US retail sales report has bolstered the softer dollar theme, allowing AUDUSD and NZDUSD to register gains of 0.93% and 1.22% respectively,
  • Topside momentum for NZD has been exacerbated by the earlier breach of the 2025 highs, which has seen NZDUSD rise back above 0.5800 for the first time since mid-December. Furthermore, the solid bounce for equities is underpinning a strong move higher for NZDJPY, likely bolstering the renewed Kiwi optimism. This is the first time the cross has been above its 50-day EMA since January, having built a solid base in the low 83.00s earlier this month.
  • The broad dollar offer has also assisted GBPUSD to print a fresh four-month high as the pair edges ever closer to the psychological 1.3000 mark. A close at current levels would be the highest daily close since the US election and should keep attention firmly on the November 06 high of 1.3048.
  • In similar vein, EURUSD rose as high as 1.0929 as markets await tomorrow's special session in the Bundestag. Optimism over the German debt deal have been inspiring the optimism for the single currency, and the gap has been narrowing to the recovery highs of 1.0947. This level will need to be cleared before the market turns its focus to pivot resistance at 1.10 and a more notable cluster of medium-term resistance around the 1.12 mark.
  • A relatively subdued session for USDJPY still saw an 80 pip range for the pair. Post data action saw an initial dip lower to 148.31 before being swiftly faded as markets latched on to the stronger-than-expected control group reading. Overnight session highs at 149.10 have capped the upside so far, and initial resistance comes in just above at 149.46, the 20-day EMA.
  • German ZEW and Canadian CPI highlight Tuesday’s calendar, before the focus turns to major central bank decisions starting Wednesday.
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  • Firmer risk sentiment on Monday has allowed the higher beta currencies to outperform in the G10 FX space. Added to this, weaker details within the US retail sales report has bolstered the softer dollar theme, allowing AUDUSD and NZDUSD to register gains of 0.93% and 1.22% respectively,
  • Topside momentum for NZD has been exacerbated by the earlier breach of the 2025 highs, which has seen NZDUSD rise back above 0.5800 for the first time since mid-December. Furthermore, the solid bounce for equities is underpinning a strong move higher for NZDJPY, likely bolstering the renewed Kiwi optimism. This is the first time the cross has been above its 50-day EMA since January, having built a solid base in the low 83.00s earlier this month.
  • The broad dollar offer has also assisted GBPUSD to print a fresh four-month high as the pair edges ever closer to the psychological 1.3000 mark. A close at current levels would be the highest daily close since the US election and should keep attention firmly on the November 06 high of 1.3048.
  • In similar vein, EURUSD rose as high as 1.0929 as markets await tomorrow's special session in the Bundestag. Optimism over the German debt deal have been inspiring the optimism for the single currency, and the gap has been narrowing to the recovery highs of 1.0947. This level will need to be cleared before the market turns its focus to pivot resistance at 1.10 and a more notable cluster of medium-term resistance around the 1.12 mark.
  • A relatively subdued session for USDJPY still saw an 80 pip range for the pair. Post data action saw an initial dip lower to 148.31 before being swiftly faded as markets latched on to the stronger-than-expected control group reading. Overnight session highs at 149.10 have capped the upside so far, and initial resistance comes in just above at 149.46, the 20-day EMA.
  • German ZEW and Canadian CPI highlight Tuesday’s calendar, before the focus turns to major central bank decisions starting Wednesday.