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Reserve Bank likely to use new tools within six months, NZIER says


And will likely follow up with interest hikes, taking the rate to 3.75% by the end of 2014.

Tina Morrison
Wed, 11 Jul 2018

The Reserve Bank will likely use its new macro prudential tools within the next six months to cool Auckland's overheated housing market and follow up with interest rate rises, the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research says.

"The Reserve Bank will want to use and have to use macro prudential tools over the next six months," Shamubeel Eaqub, principal economist at the institute, said at a briefing in Wellington today.

"I don't think it's going to be enough on its own. From the beginning of next year, we expect the Reserve Bank to start raising interest rates, despite the fact that it's a very blunt tool. They can't allow the Auckland housing market to get away on them."

The bank has been looking at ways to cool the heating Auckland property market and keep tabs on the major residential rebuild in Canterbury without lifting the yield attraction of the kiwi dollar, which has been kneecapping exporters and local manufacturers who compete with imported rivals.

It will use its new tools in an attempt to limit new home lending rather than hit current borrowers, which could hurt the economy, Mr Eaqub says. The bank's new macro-prudential measures would allow it to restrict the level of low-equity home loans.

Mr Eaqub expects the bank to raise the 2.5 percent benchmark rate by 25 basis points in January, increasing it to 3.75 percent by the end of 2014.

The New Zealand dollar slumped to 49.23 US cents in March 2009 and has since surged to above 87 US cents, recently trading at 80.63 US cents.

"It will keep the kiwi high," Mr Eaqub says. He declined to forecast a level, however.

The Reserve Bank releases data on foreign currency positions and flows tomorrow that are likely to show the size of a recent intervention that governor Graeme Wheeler referred to at a select committee earlier this month.

(BusinessDesk)

Tina Morrison
Wed, 11 Jul 2018
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