New Zealand NZIER Capacity Utilization
Capacity Utilization is defined in New Zealand as the difference between the potential and actual utilization of an input resource. When the actual output is near to potential output, capacity utilization is high, indicating that the most efficient use of labor and capital is being made.
A higher than expected figure should be seen as positive (bullish) for the NZD while a lower than expected figure should be seen as negative (bearish) for the NZD.
Source: 
New Zealand Institute of Economic Research
Category: 
Capacity Utilization
Units: 
Percent
Latest Release
Previous:
91.4%
Consensus:
91.5%
Actual:
90.2%
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Symbol | Community Trend (Shorts vs Longs) | Symbol Popularity | Avg. Short Price / Distance From Price | Avg. Long Price / Distance From Price | Current Price | |
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AUDNZD |
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1.0870 -118 pips |
1.0971 +17 pips |
1.09880 | |
EURNZD |
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1.7797 -208 pips |
1.8050 -45 pips |
1.80050 | |
NZDCAD |
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0.8115 -7 pips |
0.8201 -79 pips |
0.81220 | |
NZDJPY |
|
|
91.2525 -268 pips |
92.2197 +171 pips |
93.930 | |
NZDUSD |
|
|
0.5948 +11 pips |
0.6068 -131 pips |
0.59370 | |
GBPNZD |
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2.0787 -224 pips |
2.0739 +272 pips |
2.10110 | |
NZDCHF |
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0.5381 -49 pips |
0.5506 -76 pips |
0.54303 |