The NZD/USD had a range today of 0.5616 - 0.5634 in the Asia-Pac session, going into the London open trading around 0.5630, +0.15%. A combination of what looks like the end of the US shutdown and better China Inflation data has seen the NZD start the week drifting back up off its lows. The NZD continues to trade heavy but it is prudent to be wary of what the reaction to the end of the US shutdown might look like. I am a little wary of positioning in the NZD market though I still suspect any decent bounce will again attract sellers. The first sell area on a pullback would be around 0.5750 and then the more pivotal 0.5850 area.
Fig 1: NZD/USD Spot Daily Chart

Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P
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