The New Zealand dollar reversed its direction and dropped against the U.S. dollar, yen and the euro in early European deals on Wednesday.
The kiwi fell to near a 6-week low of 0.7922 against the greenback from an early high of 0.7961.
Against the yen and the euro, the kiwi is now worth 62.14 and 1.5812, retreating from early highs of 62.45 and 1.5761, respectively.
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