The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) slides down against the US Dollar (USD) since last week. The decrease in the value occurred just before the economic release concerning export levels is broked. According to this, it remained 5.01B, in June, as compared to 5.74B, the month before, down beating the economists’ expectation which was 5.29B.
Exports of goods and services, released by Statistics New Zealand, consist of transactions in goods and services including purchases, barter, gifts or grants from residents to non-residents.
The interest rate in the country remained the same this month as it was 1.5%, the month before. Earlier, electronic card retail sales as announced by Statistics New Zealand was not in favor of the pair. It measures buy ratio made in New Zealand on charge, credit and store cards.
The figure gives a trace of solidarity in the retail division and impacts loan cost choices. A high number is commonly considered as positive (bullish) for the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), while a powerless number is viewed as a negative (bearish) market for the New Zealand Dollar (NZD).

Similarly, the construction sector of the country remained reasonably strong but it would barely sustain if the services sector doesn’t go hand in hand with it. An increase in the number of building permits represents a strong construction market whereas a decrease in permits implies a bearish trend for the New Zealand Dollar.
Conclusion
Trading NZDUSD around current level can be profitable at times. If the pair continued its journey towards bullish market it may also be favorite for trades wishing to open a long term position.

