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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand raised its Official Cash Rate by 50 bps to 1.00%, as expected. The RBNZ also left the door open to another similar lar
[See the full post at: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Raised Rates 50 Basis Points to Help Reduce Risks of Rising Inflation Expectations.]
New Zealand Central Bank is expected to raise rates by 50 BPs at 10 PM ET
Expectations are for a 50-basis point hike to 2.00%.
Will be the 5th in a series of hikes that started on October 6, 2021, with a 0.25% hike to 0.50%.
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