NZD/USD was volatile through late Wednesday US trade, spiking towards 0.5780 on headlines that Trump...
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US President Trump has signed an order for 20% tariffs on China rather than the 10% announced. This has driven risk- and China-exposed Aussie lower with AUDUSD falling from a peak of 0.6254 to 0.6199, a drop of 0.9%. It is recovering and currently 0.2% higher on the day and around 0.6223 having found support at 62c. AUDUSD rose earlier driven by disappointing US ISM data which weakened the US dollar. The USD index is off its intraday low but is still down 0.4%.