The NZD/USD had a range of 0.5933 - 0.5946 in the Asia-Pac session, going into the London open trading around 0.5935, -0.05%. Risk has traded a little higher this morning, E-minis +0.10%, NQU5 +0.10%. NZD/USD bounced nicely off its 0.5850 support last week but depending on your view I would suspect sellers could return on any bounce back toward 0.6000/0.6050. For the moment firmly back in the 0.5850-0.6100 range looking for a catalyst to break and give clearer direction. The US CPI tonight might hopefully clear the picture a little.
Fig 1: NZD/USD Spot Daily Chart

Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P
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| Date | ET | Impact | Event |
| 15 Jul | 0830 | ** | Empire State Manufacturing Survey |
| 15 Jul | 0830 | *** | CPI |
| 15 Jul | 0855 | ** | Redbook Retail Sales Index |
| 15 Jul | 0915 | Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman | |
| 15 Jul | 1245 | Fed Governor Michael Barr | |
| 15 Jul | 1445 | Boston Fed's Susan Collins | |
| 15 Jul | 1845 | Dallas Fed's Lorie Logan | |
| 16 Jul | 0700 | ** | MBA Weekly Applications Index |
| 16 Jul | 0830 | *** | PPI |
| 16 Jul | 0915 | *** | Industrial Production |
| 16 Jul | 0915 | Cleveland Fed's Beth Hammack | |
| 16 Jul | 1000 | Fed Governor Michael Barr | |
| 16 Jul | 1400 | Fed Beige Book | |
| 16 Jul | 1830 | New York Fed's John Williams | |
| 17 Jul | 0830 | *** | Jobless Claims |
| 17 Jul | 0830 | *** | Retail Sales |
| 17 Jul | 0830 | ** | Import/Export Price Index |
| 17 Jul | 0830 | ** | Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index |
| 17 Jul | 1000 | ** | NAHB Home Builder Index |
| 17 Jul | 1000 | * | Business Inventories |
| 17 Jul | 1000 | Fed Governor Adriana Kugler | |
| 17 Jul | 1245 | San Francisco Fed's Mary Daly | |
| 17 Jul | 1330 | Fed Governor Lisa Cook | |
| 17 Jul | 1600 | ** | TICS |
| 17 Jul | 1830 | Fed Governor Christopher Waller | |
| 18 Jul | 0830 | *** | Housing Starts |
| 18 Jul | 1000 | *** | U. Mich. Survey of Consumers |
Chicago Fed President Goolsbee tells the Wall Street Journal in an interview Friday (link) that this week's latest round of tariff announcements could force him and the FOMC to wait for longer before having enough clarity to cut rates.