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NZD/JPY Exchange Rate

NZD/JPY
New Zealand dollar
1h24h7d14d30d1y
Market Cap USD
24h Vol (Global) USD
Circulating Supply NZD
Current date
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This is the currency exchange rate between the New Zealand Dollar and the Japanese Yen. The New Zealand dollar (the "base currency") is quoted in terms of the Japanese yen (the "counter currency"). The Yen has historically been a low-yielding currency, making fund carry trades attractive (where traders borrow cheaply in JPY to buy higher-yielding currencies, including NZD). Carry trades are more popular when investors are optimistic about global economic performance and stability, but they are avoided when markets are volatile. As a result, swings in broad-based market sentiment affect the NZD/JPY. The pair is also affected by economic news, both domestic and from key trading partners (most notably China), which influences expectations for Reserve Bank of New Zealand monetary policy.

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New Zealand dollar

New Zealand's national currency is the New Zealand dollar (NZD). The New Zealand dollar (NZD) is made up of 100 cents and is typically denoted by the symbols $ or NZ$ to distinguish it from other currencies based on the US dollar. The Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands all utilize the New Zealand dollar.

Japanese Yen

JPY is the currency sign or acronym for the Japanese yen (JPY), which is the country's currency. It is made up of 100 sen or 1000 rin and is frequently depicted as a capital letter Y with two horizontal dashes running through the center: ¥

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