Following the dramatic 50 basis point cut in August, we suspect the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will leave rates on hold at its meeting on Wednesday 25th September. However, the economy is clearly on shaky ground. The Bank is hoping the large cut in August will provide the foundations for a rebound in economic activity. We’re less optimistic and think the Bank will need to cut rates once again by early next year.
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