The New-Zealand Dollar is leading the way, gaining 1.15%
The leading indices are pointing up — USD/CHF slipping 0.52% and closing at 0.8946. AUD/USD up 0.65%, trading at 0.6661.
Today's price action is taking place 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. The currently most active currencies are listed below.
The New-Zealand Dollar set for strong finish today; up 1.15% to 0.6139
The Kiwi trades at 0.6139 after gaining 69 pips (1.15%).
Bullish currency pair Sterling-Dollar runs out of steam at 1.2759; currently at 1.27
Tentatively higher from an earlier low of 1.2593, the British Pound is up to 1.27 today, adding 89 pips, or 0.71%, to yesterday's closing price of 1.261.
Weak sentiment sees EUR/NZD posting 0.73% loss
As the current session draws to a close, EUR/NZD remains in the 1.7766 – 1.7932 range after dropping 0.73%.