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EUR/NZD Exchange Rate

EUR/NZD
Euro
1h24h7d14d30d1y
Market Cap USD
24h Vol (Global) USD
Circulating Supply EUR
Current date
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Explore the Euro/New Zealand dollar live chart. With this interactive tool, you can review the price of EUR/NZD, analyze rate trends in real time, track the EUR/NZD pair exchange rate in historic terms, and build your trading strategy to trade EUR/NZD with leverage on Atlas Expert Trade.

Trading conditions

Commission0.0001%
Min. order size100 EUR
Min. order size change100 EUR
Max. single trade size10000000 EUR
Max. exposure15000000 USD
Max leverage0.1% (1:1000)
Financing day / Long0.0003% Daily Funding Rate
Financing day / Short0.0003% Daily Funding Rate
Trading hours21:05 prev. day - 21:00, (Monday - Friday)

Margin requirements

Atlas Expert Trade allows to trade on margin. This means that you are able to leverage your investment by opening positions of larger size than the funds you have to deposit. Margin requirements vary from instrument to instrument and can be changed at any time to reflect market conditions.

FromToMargin requirementsLeverage
-10000000.1%1:1000
100000020000000.2%1:500
200000050000001%1:100
5000000>2%1:50
Commission0.0001%
Min. order size100 EUR
Min. order size change100 EUR
Max. single trade size10000000 EUR
Max. exposure15000000 USD
Max leverage1% (1:100)
Financing day / Long0.0003% Daily Funding Rate
Financing day / Short0.0003% Daily Funding Rate
Trading hours21:05 prev. day - 21:00, (Monday - Friday)

Margin requirements

Atlas Expert Trade allows to trade on margin. This means that you are able to leverage your investment by opening positions of larger size than the funds you have to deposit. Margin requirements vary from instrument to instrument and can be changed at any time to reflect market conditions.

FromToMargin requirementsLeverage
010000001%1:100
100000050000002%1:50
5000000>5%1:20

Profile
Euro-New Zealand dollar (EUR/NZD)

It's no surprise that the New Zealand Dollar has benefited from the current Euro-Zone crisis, as idle cash seeks a strong and secure yield. Australian and New Zealand dollar pairs, for example, are frequently used as proxies for Chinese growth and have performed well against the Euro in recent years. Although China's growth may become a source of concern as the country moves away from export-driven growth, the Eurozone's weakness may limit any significant reversal.

Currency Information

Euro

The euro is the European Union's monetary unit and currency, denoted by the sign €. It was first introduced as a non cash monetary unit in 1999, then as currency notes and coins in 2002. The euro replaced the currencies of participating EU countries as well as certain non-EU countries.

New Zealand dollar

New Zealand's national currency is the New Zealand dollar (NZD). The New Zealand dollar (NZD) is made up of 100 cents and is typically denoted by the symbols $ or NZ$ to distinguish it from other currencies based on the US dollar. The Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands all utilize the New Zealand dollar.

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