Economists split on RBNZ OCR cut: How much will the Reserve Bank lower rates in February?
Debate among economists is starting to emerge on how much the RBNZ will cut the OCR at its next review on 19 February.
Debate among economists is starting to emerge on how much the RBNZ will cut the OCR at its next review on 19 February.
The major banks’ economists are mainly picking 0.50%. This is the number the RBNZ predicted it will cut by at its last meeting last year, but former BNZ economist Tony Alexander says it could now be as little as 0.25%.
He bases this projection on two issues – underlying ...MORE»
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