Today Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) will announce after meeting monetary policy decisions at 20:00 GMT.
Economic condition
- New Zealand's economy overall remained robust throughout the crisis of 2008/09 however started facing headwinds due to slow down in China and Europe, two of its major importer.
- Dairy and other soft commodities have risen recently from their year long slump. However latest trade balance report showed not only revenue from dairy export slipped but volume has dropped too.
- GDP growth has slowed to 2.3% y/y and 0.9% on quarterly basis. Unemployment edged up to 6% from recent 5.4%.
- Trade balance has been negative since June last year and August and September it rose above $1 billion.
- Debt level is sustainable at close to 36% of GDP.
- Current account has deteriorated to -3.3% of GDP.
- Inflation remained subdued and grew only by 0.1% after averaging above 1.5% in 2014
RBNZ stance
- RBNZ has lowered interest rates from 3.5% to 2.5%, however it is still the highest among developed world.
- RBNZ has hinted that it stands ready to take further action, which would be reduction in policy rates, However as of now it indicated to stay hold at 2.5%.
- Monetary policy showed RBNZ concern over real estate sector, where prices are rising sharply and lower rates might further push it up.
Expectation and impact
- New Zealand Dollar has made a bottom around 0.62 area and rose sharply after FED held policy rates steady in September, however struggling since then to break above 0.69 area.
- No rate cut is expected today, though RBNZ might indicate further reduction in rates due to recent turmoil and weakness in China.
- An indication of a rate cut today would lead to heavy fall in Kiwi, since such isn't expected much. Main focus will be on statement for further cues.
New Zealand Dollar is currently trading at 0.649 against Dollar.


South Korea Central Bank Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Inflation Concerns
Best Gold Stocks to Buy Now: AABB, GOLD, GDX
RBNZ Holds Interest Rates Steady but Signals More Hikes Ahead in 2026
BoE Policymaker Alan Taylor Signals No Need for Interest Rate Hike Amid Iran War Inflation Risks
Taiwan Central Bank Likely to Keep Interest Rates Unchanged Through 2027 



