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POLITICAL WEEK: Reserve Bank finally moves, and the ground shifts

The Reserve Bank is not responsible for house prices. With special feature audio.

Fri, 22 Jul 2016

The ground shifted this week at No 2 The Terrace.

The Reserve Bank building is sited – as are most of Wellington’s larger premises – on at least one fault line.

The fault lines are not just geological. There might be statutory shock absorbers and earthquake strengthening between the Reserve Bank

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