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OCR assumptions don’t add up
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OCR assumptions don’t add up

Economist Tony Alexander doesn’t believe the RBNZ will keep the OCR at 5.50% or higher through to the middle of 2025, even though the central bank is forecasting a possible further hike next year.

Sally Lindsay
Fri, Dec 1st 2023 09:59AM

Record immigration to blame for rates staying higher for longer: RBNZ

Record immigration to blame for rates staying higher for longer: RBNZ

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Future of banking study uncertain

Future of banking study uncertain

4 min read
RBNZ dashes hope of 2024 interest rate cut

RBNZ dashes hope of 2024 interest rate cut

3 min read
BREAKING: OCR held, but comes with a warning

BREAKING: OCR held, but comes with a warning

2 min read
Mortgage lending should be removed from CCCFA

Mortgage lending should be removed from CCCFA

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Loan applications rise despite lending difficulties

Loan applications rise despite lending difficulties

4 min read
First to get licence, others encouraged to follow

First to get licence, others encouraged to follow

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ASB's mortgage book shrinks as ANZ, Kiwibank grow market share

ASB's mortgage book shrinks as ANZ, Kiwibank grow market share

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RBNZ stays on hold as economists, markets debate timing of first OCR cut

RBNZ stays on hold as economists, markets debate timing of first OCR cut

3 min read
The first bank rate cut

The first bank rate cut

2 min read
Payments NZ wants changes to open banking bill

Payments NZ wants changes to open banking bill

3 min read
OCR cuts and when they will start

OCR cuts and when they will start

4 min read
Immigration – the good and the risks

Immigration – the good and the risks

4 min read
Mortgage lending slows to lower DTI rates

Mortgage lending slows to lower DTI rates

3 min read
ANZ will continue to sell home loans directly

ANZ will continue to sell home loans directly

3 min read

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