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USD/SEK momentarily out of favor

USD/SEK showing very low price volatility across several time frames.

Intraday and daily USD/SEK ATR measures, up from 30 min, simultaneously shrunk to levels not seen in the past four weeks of trading. Markets with extreme low volatility do not perform well because they have less direction for trend following and less volatility for mean reversion. It is advised to wait for an expansion of volatility before entering USD/SEK.

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Mark Smith, Senior Economist at ANZ, notes that the NZ economy is heading southwards with annual growth easing to 2.4%, the lowest rate since the end of 2013, with annual growth in per-capita GDP the lowest in four years.
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