The New-Zealand Dollar is today’s top mover after declining 0.32%
The US dollar is weakening against a basket of currencies — USD/CHF up 0.46%, trading at 0.9996. EUR/USD trades at 0.9818 after losing 0.4%.
Today’s price action is taking place amid mixed market indicators – United States API Weekly Crude Oil Stock came out at -1.27 million, while a consensus of analysts was expecting 1.55 million.
“Top Movers” are assets that recorded the highest percentage change compared to their nearest peers. The currently most active currencies are listed below.
The New-Zealand Dollar | Currently down 0.32% at 0.567
During a 3 day uptrend, NZD/USD gained a total of 122 pips, or 1.86%. Now turning against its recent performance, in a range-bound session favoring short positions, the Kiwi remains constrained in a 0.5669 to 0.5708 range and is currently trading close to 0.567.
Aussie-Dollar | Currently down 0.36% at 0.6288
During a 3 day uptrend, the Australian dollar gained a total of 97 pips, or 1.2%. Bucking the trend and turning lower, slightly weaker but mostly flat: the Australian dollar is currently trading at 0.6288 as it maintains an active range between 0.6287 and 0.6325.
The Pound | Currently down 0.61% at 1.1251
Slightly weaker but mostly flat: Sterling-Dollar is currently trading at 1.1251 as it maintains an active range between 1.1246 and 1.1358.