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Why the Reserve Bank should cut interest rates by a further 1% before Christmas
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Why the Reserve Bank should cut interest rates by a further 1% before Christmas

Last week the RBNZ came through with a “super-sized” rate cut of 0.5% that many economists proclaimed they had predicted. The move was not exactly a huge call given the state of the economy. Another 25bps was arguably an option, and investors took heart that the cut was larger. A more aggressive central provides a prospective tailwind for exporters. Falling interest rates significantly boost the appeal of high dividend companies.

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Mon, Oct 14th 2024 04:02PM

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