The NZD/USD broke below 0.6220 and slide to 0.6196, hitting a six-day low. The pair holds a negative bias ahead of the FOMC statement and as the dollar strengthens.
The Federal Reserve is expected to hike its key interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point to 2.50% on Wednesday amid high inflation and signs of an economic slowdown. The statement (due at 18:00 GMT), particularly hints about the next steps, will be key for market reaction. Jerome Powell’s press conference will begin at 18:30 GMT.
The US dollar awaits the outcome of the meeting trading around the top of the two-week range across the board. The NZD/USD is hovering around 0.6200, falling for the second day in a row, still above the critical support seen at the 20-day Simple Moving Average at 0.6185/90. On the upside, a consolidation above 0.6250 would point to an extension of the recovery.
The kiwi is among the worst performers on Wednesday hit by a rally in AUD/NZD and the caution across financial markets. The cross broke a critical resistance area at 1.1100 and jumped to test the four-year high at 1.1165/70.
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