NZ$ falls on central bank's dovish signal
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THE New Zealand dollar was by far the biggest faller among major currencies on Thursday, down almost a full percentage point after its central bank blind-sided investors by signalling any tightening might be at least two years away.
The euro also dipped against the dollar, with political risks, most notably France's upcoming election, nudging it towards its worst week in nearly two months.
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