The Reserve Bank of New Zealand helped the NZD/USD to fresh month highs back above 0.6750 as they raise interest rates to 1.0% from 0.75%.

Importantly they also had a hawkish statement which has helped underpin the squeeze and with Covid and Ukraine War fears subsiding an improving risk appetite will also help push the NZD back to 0.6890 and potentially 0.7000 in extention.

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