Collinson Forex was established in 1994 as a New Zealand owned, independent provider of foreign exchange services and products under the Collinson & Co Group. Since its inception Collinson & Co have added Wealth Management, Advisory, Funds Management and Crowd Funding services to their offerings. Our aim is to provide consistently excellent service, recognising risk exposure and offering the most competitive rates and fees.
Collinson Forex provides a complete range of services globally specialising in foreign exchange. Client relationships are at the heart of our business. By working closely with our clients, we strive to truly understand their business requirements and thus assist them to implement effective FX strategies. We believe in providing independent and objective views, with assistance based on informed analysis, prudent judgement, and diligence.














Collinson Forex provides a complete range of services within the Collinson Group. Client relationships are at the heart of our business. By working closely with our clients, we strive to truly understand their business requirements and thus assist them to implement effective FX strategies. We believe in providing independent and objective views, with assistance based on informed analysis, prudent judgement, and diligence.
Markets turned negative overnight, as tensions rose in the Middle East, while Trump threatened further tariff imposts of 12.5%, on more than 60 Countries. These Countries include NZ and Australia and is because they have not addressed commitments to eliminating ‘forced labour’.
Read more →Markets were steady overnight, largely ignoring the impasse in the Middle East and rising oil prices. Oil jumped to US$93.50/barrel overnight, reflecting the withdrawal of Iran from the negotiating process. There is talk of a ceasefire in Lebanon and this may be part of the reason for market calm.
Read more →A nervous beginning to the weeks trade, with the Iran/US peace deal under threat, as the Israelis expand military operation in Lebanon. Iran has suspended negotiations and the US appears to be in no hurry to finalise any agreement.
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