NZD/AUD Transfer

The cross-rate reached highs of 0.9450 late in February 2024, before the ‘dovish’ RBNZ statements and their last interest rate decision. The RBNZ surprise rate cut in August sent the cross rate spiralling lower, dipping below 0.9000 at the beginning of August. RBA has shown no signs of rate cuts, but the NZD has made a recovery, to trade back above 0.9150. The interest rate differential may grow, so the cross rate will surely have some downside risk.

Current Level: 0.9135
Resistance: 0.9250
Support: 0.9100
Last Weeks Range: 0.9090 – 0.9140

 

NZD/USD Transfer

The NZD hit lows for the year of 0.5880 towards the end of July, but dovish Central Banks in Europe and the US changed the differential narrative, allowing the NZD to begin to recover into August. The RBNZ surprised many in August, with a rate cut, and this sent the NZD tumbling lower mid-August. The ECB and Bank of England have led the way, with rate cuts, and the Federal Reserve has announced they will also join the party, in a welcomed speech from Fed Chairman Powell at the Jackson Hole Symposium. It has been gaining ever since, as market sentiment surges and equity markets approach record levels, once again.

 

Current Level: 0.6220
Support: 0.6200
Resistance: 0.6300
Last week’s range: 0.6125- 0.6225

 

How to Make an NZD to AUD Exchange at Direct FX

Exchanging New Zealand Dollars (NZD) to Australian Dollars (AUD) can be a daunting process if you don’t know where to start. Direct FX simplifies this task, offering competitive rates and an easy-to-use platform. Whether you’re making a one-time transfer or regular exchanges, this guide will walk you through the steps needed to convert your NZD to AUD with Direct FX.

Step 1: Open an Account with Direct FX

Before making any exchanges, you’ll need to set up an account with Direct FX. Here’s how:

  1. Visit the Direct FX Website: Go to Direct FX’s website and click on the “Apply for an Account” button.
  2. Fill in Your Details: Enter the required information, including your personal or business details. You’ll also need to provide identification documents to verify your identity.
  3. Account Approval: Once you’ve submitted your details, Direct FX will process your application. This usually takes a short amount of time, after which you’ll receive confirmation that your account is active.

Step 2: Request a Quote

Once your account is active, you’re ready to start the currency exchange process:

  1. Log In to Your Account: Use your credentials to log in to your Direct FX account.
  2. Request a Quote: Navigate to the currency exchange section and request a quote for converting NZD to AUD. Direct FX provides real-time quotes that are often more competitive than traditional banks.
  3. Review the Rate: Review the offered exchange rate. If you’re happy with the rate, proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Initiate the Exchange

With your quote in hand, you can now initiate the exchange:

  1. Confirm the Amount: Enter the amount of NZD you wish to exchange to AUD.
  2. Select the Recipient: If you’re sending the AUD to an Australian bank account, enter the recipient’s bank details. You can also transfer the funds to your own AUD account if you have one.
  3. Choose the Exchange Type:
    1. Spot Contract: This is ideal for immediate exchanges at the current market rate.
    2. Forward Contract: Lock in the current rate for a future exchange, providing stability against market fluctuations.
    3. Limit Order: Set a specific exchange rate you’d like to achieve, and Direct FX will process the exchange when the market reaches that rate.
  4. Review and Confirm: Double-check all details, including the amount, rate, and recipient information. Once satisfied, confirm the transaction.

Step 4: Transfer Your NZD Funds

Now that you’ve initiated the exchange, the next step is to transfer your NZD funds to Direct FX:

  1. Receive Payment Instructions: After confirming the transaction, Direct FX will provide you with payment instructions. This includes their bank details and reference code to include with your transfer.
  2. Make the Transfer: Log in to your bank account and transfer the specified NZD amount to Direct FX’s account, ensuring you include the reference code.
  3. Confirmation of Receipt: Direct FX will notify you as soon as they receive your funds. This is usually done via email or through your Direct FX account dashboard.

Step 5: Direct FX Converts and Transfers the AUD

Once Direct FX receives your NZD funds, they will proceed with the conversion:

  1. Currency Exchange: Direct FX converts your NZD to AUD at the agreed-upon rate.
  2. Fund Transfer: The converted AUD is then transferred to the designated recipient’s bank account in Australia.
  3. Transaction Confirmation: You will receive a final confirmation once the funds have been successfully transferred.

Step 6: Track Your Exchange

Direct FX makes it easy to track your transactions:

  1. Check Status: Log in to your account at any time to check the status of your exchange.
  2. Download Statements: For your records, you can download transaction statements or confirmation receipts directly from your account.

 

Exchanging NZD to AUD with Direct FX is a straightforward process designed to save you time and money. With competitive rates, clear instructions, and excellent customer service, Direct FX ensures that your currency exchange is handled efficiently and securely. Whether you’re exchanging funds for personal or business reasons, following these steps will help you navigate the process with ease.

NZD/USD Transfer

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) bull run ended abruptly Wednesday against the US Dollar (USD) as risk markets turned. Equity markets are all off highs as prices in the cross retrace from 0.6175 the early June high to 0.6120 into Friday. The Fed have said they wouldn’t look at rate reductions until they had confidence in “sustainable” inflation towards their 2% target. Also on concern is the weakening jobs market and recession fears. Powell speaks at the Jackson Hole event later today and should confirm a pessimistic view of things to come. Topside moves by the kiwi could be tough with massive resistance at 0.6200.

The current interbank midrate is: NZDUSD 0.6144

The interbank range this week has been: NZDUSD 0.6025- 0.6177

 

 

NZD/AUD Transfer

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) has edged higher over the week through 0.9150 levels into Friday against the Australian Dollar (AUD) reaching 0.9168 (1.0910) last week’s high. As we speculated the midweek Aussie buzz ended with pull backs in equity markets and poor local data leading declines, however with the hawkish RBA stance reiterated in this week’s central bank minutes we should see the AUD improve in the midterm. NZ Retail Sales this morning came in at -1.2% slightly worse than expected, the kiwi unmoved over the release. On the economic docket next week, we have Australian CPI y/y which could tick marginally lower from 3.8%

The current interbank midrate is: NZDAUD 0.9159 AUDNZD 1.0913

The interbank range this week has been: NZDAUD 0.9064- 0.9168 AUDNZD 1.0907- 1.1032

 

 

AUD/GBP Transfer

The Australian Dollar (AUD) lost momentum midweek against the British Pound (GBP) dropping from 0.5180 (1.9300) to 0.5120 (1.9530) as “risk on” turned. RBA Minutes highlighted board members considered raising rates but decided that a steady as she goes approach would work best to balance inflation and economic risks. UK Manufacturing and Services sectors both showed improvements this week with Services up at 53.3 from 52.5 while manufacturing improved to 52.5 from 51.1. The Bank of England (BoE) should pause interest rates in September after cutting on the 1st of August. A weekly close around 0.5090 (1.9650) is predicted.

The current interbank midrate is: AUDGBP 0.5122 GBPAUD 1.9523

The interbank range this week has been: AUDGBP 0.5119- 0.5188 GBPAUD 1.9274- 1.9534

AUD/USD Transfer

The Australian Dollar (AUD) was unable to push past highs around 0.6760 over the week against the US Dollar (USD) dropping back to 0.6700 levels as risk markets turned negative. RBA minutes from the 6th of August “remain” highlighting the central bank considered a rise to the interest rate but decided against this saying the interest rate may need to stay high for an extended time. On the downside support is seen at 0.6690 and 0.6620 as we head into day 2 tonight of the Jackson Hole Symposium.

The current interbank midrate is: AUDUSD 0.6708

The interbank range this week has been: AUDUSD 0.6650- 0.6760

NZD/GBP Transfer

Risk tone supported the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) to late Wednesday’s 0.4730 (2.1145) against the British Pound (GBP) before pulling back to 0.4680 (2.1360) early Friday. NZ Retail Sales came in light at -1.2% for the month of June vs forecasts of -1.0% and down on May’s 0.5%. UK Manufacturing has showed promising signs with the sector expanding in August with an uptick in new orders and activity. This marks the 4th consecutive rise and the fastest pace in over 2 years. Fib setups suggest we could see a retest of the 0.4715 (2.12) area in the coming days.

The current interbank midrate is: NZDGBP 0.4692 GBPNZD 2.1312

The interbank range this week has been: NZDGBP 0.4673- 0.4730 GBPNZD 2.1141- 2.1395

AUD/USD Transfer

It’s a sea of green in the Australian Dollar (AUD), US Dollar (USD) cross with prices recovering off early August levels around 0.6360 to post 0.6730 this morning. The greenback has underperformed amid expectations of a dovish Federal Reserve regarding upcoming policy changes. This week’s Jackson Hole Symposium starting Thursday when Fed chair Powell speaks should give us more clues on his thinking towards easing policy. A hawkish RBA is also helping to boost the AUD with no signs of the central bank dropping interest rates any time soon. RBA minutes from the 6th of August “hold” is Thursday. Technical levels suggest the Aussie may struggle to break 0.6800 a touch under the 2024 high.

Current Level: 0.6727
Resistance: 0.6800
Support: 0.6700
Last Weeks Range: 0.6560- 0.6670

 

EURO/AUD Transfer

The Australian Dollar (AUD) continues to rally against the Euro (EUR) extending moves 2 straight weeks to 0.6075 (1.6460), a 4% shift off early August levels. Earlier eurozone trade surplus surprised to the topside helping to boost the EUR for a bit before the Aussie retained momentum. On the calendar this week is eurozone manufacturing and the Jackson Hole Symposium which could throw up surprises.

Current Level: 1.6474
Resistance: 1.6700
Support: 1.6200
Last Weeks Range: 1.6522- 1.6747