Kiwi's downward correction continues
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Kiwi's downward correction continues

Auckland : New Zealand | Apr 10, 2012 at 1:43 PM PDT
Source: Wellington Dominion
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The New Zealand dollar extended its losses against the greenback overnight, with appetite for growth-linked currencies in short supply amid weaker Chinese trade data and fresh European debt fears. The kiwi recently traded at US81.36c, down from US81.99 at 5pm yesterday, while on the Trade Weighted... FULL ARTICLE AT Wellington Dominion
 
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