NZIER’s Shadow Board continues to see little need to change OCR
Research, New Zealand Institute of Economic | May 2018
Abstract
NZIER’s Monetary Policy Shadow Board’s overwhelming view remains one of no change to the Official Cash Rate ahead of the Reserve Bank’s release of the May Monetary Policy Statement on Thursday.
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Research, New Zealand Institute of Economic. 2018. NZIER’s Shadow Board continues to see little need to change OCR. © New Zealand Institute of Economic Research. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/8513.Keywords
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