New Zealand Dollar – Currency Overview
- ISO Code: NZD
- Symbol: $
- Subunit: 1/100 cent
- Inflation: 2.6%
- Nickname: Kiwi
Historical Overview
The New Zealand pound was replaced in 1967 by the New Zealand dollar at a rate of
2 dollars = 1 pound when the country decimalized its currency. The NZ dollar was
then pegged to the US dollar at a rate of US$1.39 = NZ$1. This rate changed later
that same year to US$1.12 = NZ$1 due to the devaluation of the British pound although
New Zealand was devalued more than the U.K.
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In 1971, the U.S decreased the value of its dollar relative to gold, which leadNew
Zealand to peg its dollar at US$1.216 to NZ$1. Then from 1973 to 1985 the dollar's
value was determined from a trade-weighted basket of currencies, until it was finally
floated in 1985 at 0.4444 USD. Since then the NZ dollar's value has been ranging
at about 0.39–0.82 United States dollars.
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Current Global Status
The New Zealand dollar's rate is significantly vulnerable to currency trading which
may account for its status as one of the 16 most traded currencies in the world.
In 2007, the Reserve Bank attempted to drive down its value by selling an unidentified
amount of New Zealand dollars, marking the first intervention in the markets by
the Bank since the float in 1985. It has attempted two further interventions since,
however they were not as successful as the first which to be initially effective.
However, within a month the NZ dollar reached new post-float highs at 0.8103 U.S.
dollars on July 23 2007.
Against the USD
In the aftermath the breakdown of the Bretton-Woods system in 1971, New Zealand
converted the mostly-fixed foreign exchange regimes to a moving peg against the
U.S. dollar, before floating its currency is 1985. Since the late 1990s the influence
of the US Dollar over the value of the NZD has been steadily diminishing. November
2000 saw the NZ dollar's post-float minimum value at 0.3922 U.S. dollars, February
2008 saw its maximum at 0.8213 USD. Much of this variation has been attributed to
differences in interest rates.
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