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Dropping rates should boost slow growth

Tuesday 16th of February 2016

In its quarterly economic forecasts, released today, the bank predicts economic growth will continue to slow in the first half of 2016, bottoming out at 2.2%.

This is due to the drag from weak dairy prices and slower construction growth, which is being disguised by record high net migration.

Last year there was population growth of 2%, which is twice the historical average rate.

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