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Trade-Weighted Index

New Zealand Trade-Weighted Index

The trade-weighted index (TWI) is a measure of the value of the New Zealand dollar (NZD) relative to the currencies of New Zealand's major trading partners. The TWI is the Reserve Bank's preferred summary measure for capturing the medium-term effect of exchange rate changes on the New Zealand economy and inflation.

Date Value Previous Change
May 16, 2012 69.6 70.1 -0.71 %
May 15, 2012 70.1 70.2 -0.14 %
May 14, 2012 70.2 70.4 -0.28 %
May 11, 2012 70.4 70.4 -- 
May 10, 2012 70.4 70.5 -0.14 %
May 9, 2012 70.5 71.1 -0.84 %
May 8, 2012 71.1 71.0 +0.14 %
May 7, 2012 71.0 71.3 -0.42 %
May 4, 2012 71.3 71.9 -0.83 %
May 3, 2012 71.9 72.4 -0.69 %