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SYDNEY, Nov 4 (Reuters) - The New Zealand dollar fell over a quarter of a U.S. cent on Wednesday as disappointing jobs data weighed on a currency already unsettled by further declines in global dairy prices.
The kiwi dollar NZD=D4 slid as far as $0.6657, from around $0.6700 in reaction to the employment data.
Earlier, global dairy prices fell for a second consecutive auction, further reversing a bounce in prices.