The NZD/USD had a range today of 0.5741-0.5771 in the Asia-Pac session, it is currently trading around {NZD Curncy}. The NZD continues to consolidate above 0.5740-0.5750 as we head into Christmas, risk ended last week strongly and back toward the highs which should allay fears going into year-end. The NZD is holding above 0.5700-0.5750 and for the most part has been left unscathed by the choppy price action seen elsewhere last week. On the day, I suspect more of the same as we head into a quiet Christmas packed week, support is back toward 0.5725-45 and resistance is around 0.5810-30.
Fig 1: NZD/USD Spot Daily Chart

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