The New-Zealand Dollar is yesterday's top mover after gaining 1.14%
Markets did not have a clear cut direction — USD/CHF closed at 0.8954, a 0.43% change. EUR/USD ended the session at 1.0911 after a 0.39% gain.
Today's muted price action is occurring amid mixed market indicators – United States Core PCE Price Index (YoY) (May) came out at 4.6, while a consensus of analysts was expecting 4.7.
“Top Movers” are assets that recorded the highest percentage change compared to their nearest peers. yesterday's most active currencies are listed below.
The Kiwi | Closed +1.14% at 0.6138
NZD/USD jumps by 1.14% for its largest single-day gain since May 4. Having set a peak of 0.65 around 4 months ago, the New-Zealand Dollar is now trading 6.62% below this level.
Sterling-Canadian dollar | Up 0.67% to 1.6823 yesterday
Sterling-Canadian dollar is now trading 13.94% away from its significant low of 1.4665 first tested 9 months ago.
The British Pound | Up 0.69% to 1.2698 yesterday
The Pound is now trading 1.69% away from its significant high of 1.2827 first tested 13 days ago.