
The exchange rate between the New Zealand dollar (NZD) and the U.S. dollar (USD) continues to influence global trade and investment strategies, with recent data revealing nuanced fluctuations. As of August 9, 2025, at 02:53 UTC, the conversion rate stands at 1 NZD to 0.596033 USD, or equivalently, 1 USD valued at approximately 1.67776 NZD. This places 25 NZD at around 14.90 USD.
Over the past year, the NZD has experienced a marginal decline of 0.76% against the USD. A closer examination of the last 30 days shows a contained range of movement, with the currency peaking at 0.59693 USD and dipping to a low of 0.58872 USD. The three-month trend reveals broader volatility, with highs of 0.60999 USD and lows of 0.58612 USD, underscoring the impact of shifting market sentiment, economic indicators, and geopolitical developments.
Statistical analysis highlights an average 30-day rate of 0.59192 USD and a 90-day average of 0.59853 USD, with respective daily volatility rates of 0.30% and 0.40% . These metrics provide critical insights for investors navigating foreign exchange markets and analysts assessing New Zealand’s economic trajectory.
The NZD’s performance reflects the intricate interplay between global economic conditions and monetary policies, positioning it as a key indicator for observers of international finance.