The New-Zealand Dollar increases slightly 1.45% and stands on top of this list of currencies that have gained the most today.
The US dollar is stagnant in relation to other currencies — USD/CHF trades at 0.9931 after losing 0.29%. EUR/USD up to 0.9864, gaining 0.24%.
Current market events are being influenced by ambiguous macro data as United States NY Empire State Manufacturing Index (Oct) released yesterday at 12:30 UTC with a figure of -9.1, while the previous figure was -1.5.
Though yesterday was a flat session for markets, some currencies are managing to increase in value. Take a look at our top gainers.
The Australian dollar | +0.36% at 0.6314
Currently trading at 0.6314, AUD/USD remains range-bound between 0.6277 and 0.6331.
Euro-Pound | +0.31% at 0.8686
Euro-Pound is on a 3 day uptrend, gaining a total of 0.675%. Heading in the same direction for now — Euro-Pound posts light gains on a low-volatility day, ranging between 0.8634 – 0.8692 and is now at 0.8686.
The Kiwi | +1.45% at 0.5696
Tentatively higher from an earlier low of 0.5613, the Kiwi is up to 0.5696 today, adding 81 pips, or 1.45%, to yesterday's closing price of 0.5614.