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RBNZ assistant governor talks monetary policy and OCR

Karen Silk addressed a debt capital markets summit today, explaining the RBNZ had witnessed 'significant market dysfunction'.

Silk spoke about addressing significant market dysfunction in 2020.

The Reserve Bank has addressed its controversial monetary policy measures introduced in 2020 to prop up the economy during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Assistant Governor Karen Silk spoke at the KangaNews New Zealand Debt Capital Markets Summit today.

She focused her speech on the RBNZ’s monetary policy

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Jonathan Mitchell Wed, 07 Sep 2022
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