Investments

Column: Decision to drop rates no longer knife edge stuff

Wednesday 21st of March 2001

Last week's decision by the Reserve Bank to drop interest rates no longer looks as knife-edge as it did at the time.

Reserve Bank governor Don Brash described the decision as "finely balanced when he cut the official cash rate to 0.25%, and the cut certainly caught most of the bank and market economists by surprise.

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