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New Zealand's Credit Card Spending Rises In November




New Zealand's credit card spending increased sharply in November, the latest data released by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand showed Friday.

Card spending rose 3.5 percent month-on-month in November following a 0.5 percent fall in the preceding month. Year-on-year, spending grew 6.9 percent.

Domestic billings on New Zealand issued cards rose 3.9 percent on a monthly basis and overseas billings on domestically issued cards increased 4.1 percent.

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NZ Dollar Declines Against Australian Dollar



The New Zealand dollar slipped against the Australian dollar in Asian deals on Monday.

The kiwi fell to 1.0897 against the aussie, compared to last week's closing quote of 1.0859. Further downtrend may lead the kiwi to seek support at the 1.097 area.

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Indian Rupee Falls To 2-day Low Against U.S. Dollar



The Indian rupee weakened against the U.S. dollar in morning deals on Thursday.

The rupee fell to a 2-day low of 61.915 against the greenback. Further weakness could help the rupee to find support at the 62.6 area.

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Japan November Unemployment Rate 4.0%

The unemployment rate in Japan came in at a seasonally adjusted 4.0 percent in November, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said on Friday - unchanged from the previous month but missing forecasts for 3.9 percent.

The job-to-applicant ratio was 1.00, topping expectations for 0.99 and up from 0.98 in October.

The total number of employed persons in November was 63.71 million, an increase of 740,000 or 1.2 percent on year.

The total number of unemployed persons in November was 2.49 million, a decrease of 110,000.

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Swiss Franc Trades Lower Against Majors


The Swiss franc drifted lower against its major opponents in the Asian session on Thursday.

The franc reached a 6-day low of 0.8937 against the greenback and 2-day low of 117.83 against the yen, off an early high of 0.8909 and a 2-day high of 118.24, respectively.

The franc declined to 1.4822 against the pound, its lowest level since December 4. Against the euro, the franc reached a new 4-week low of 1.2287.

The franc is likely to face support around 116.00 against the yen, 1.49 against the pound, 1.235 against the euro and 0.905 against the greenback.

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Usd/krw to Open Around 1054.00 on Higher Ndfs


JPY/KRW reversed abv 10.0 on profit taking, last 10.0200

Resistance at 1060 to remain strong on exporters sales


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Euro Trades At 5-week Low Against Canadian Dollar



The euro lost ground against the Canadian dollar in Asian trading on Monday.

The euro depreciated to 1.4416 per loonie, a level not seen since December 3. This is lower by 0.2 percent from Friday's closing quote of 1.4451. The euro may face support at the 1.43 zone.

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Australian Dollar Drops To 4-day Low Against Yen



The Australian dollar declined against the Japanese yen in early Asian deals on Tuesday.

The aussie touched a 4-day low of 93.19 against the yen, down by 0.3 percent from Monday's closing value of 93.44. If the aussie extends slide, it may break support at the 92.00 zone.

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Australian Dollar Drops To 4-day Low Against Yen



The total number of job vacancies in Australia dropped 14.9 percent on year in November, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday, falling to 140,000.

Compared to the previous three months, total job vacancies eased 0.3 percent after rising 3.1 percent in the three months to October.

Private sector job vacancies dipped 0.1 percent in the past three months and 15.1 percent on year, falling to 129,500. Public sector job vacancies dropped 3.6 percent in the last three months and 12.8 percent on year, falling to 10,500.

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