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Australia, NZ dollars level off as doubts gather over Gulf ceasefire – Markets

April 9, 2026
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Australia, NZ dollars level off as doubts gather over Gulf ceasefire - Markets

SYDNEY: The Australian and New Zealand dollars flatlined on Thursday as doubts about a lasting ceasefire in the Middle East restrained risk sentiment once again, though the kiwi drew some support from a hawkish shift in rate expectations at home.

The Aussie was sitting still at $0.7040, having bounced almost 1.0% on Wednesday before topping out at $0.7084.

There is more resistance up at $0.7124, while support comes in around $0.6960.

The kiwi dollar was a shade firmer at $0.5831, after jumping 1.6% in the previous session to as high as $0.5859.

Resistance remains at $0.5891, with support around $0.5778.

The kiwi also regained a little ground on the Aussie after weeks of losses, rising to A$0.8285 from a 13-year trough of A$0.8188.

That turnabout followed a hawkish shift by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, which warned pre-emptive rate hikes may be needed if surging energy costs fed through to core inflation.

“To our mind, this constitutes more than central bank ‘sabre-rattling’,” said Andrew Ticehurst, an analyst at Nomura.

“The RBNZ appears to have lost some patience, and is clearly of a view that rates will need to rise, with the only question being one of timing.”

Markets imply around a 30% chance that the RBNZ will lift its 2.25% cash rate by 25 basis points in May, rising to an 86% probability by July.

The rate is now seen as likely to reach 3.0% by year-end.

Two-year swap rates spiked 15 basis points in response, to 3.4655%.

Ticehurst also said the market had got very short of New Zealand dollars during the currency’s decline in recent weeks.

He expects the kiwi to rise to $0.6120 by the end of June.

The Reserve Bank of Australia has already raised rates twice this year to 4.10% with inflation stuck stubbornly above its target range of 2% to 3% well before the conflict started.

Markets imply a 60% chance of another quarter-point rise in May, and see rates at 4.65% by year-end.

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