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Reserve Bank of New Zealand preview – likely the final 50bp interest rate cut

ANZ have published their forecast for the RBNZ meeting on Wednesday 19 February 2025.

In brief:

  • We expect a 50bp cut in the OCR to 3.75% next Wednesday. That would be
    consistent with RBNZ November messaging, economists’ forecasts, and market
    pricing. Data since the November Monetary Policy Review has been mixed, but
    overall consistent with the RBNZ’s guidance.
  • With the OCR now much closer to neutral and the economy showing clear signs of
    life, we expect more caution from the RBNZ from here – this is likely the last 50bp
    cut. However, given the RBNZ’s central estimate of neutral is 3%, the risks are tilted
    towards a lower OCR trough than the 3.5% we are forecasting.

More:

  • tone to be one of confidence that the
    inflation outlook is benign
  • while acknowledging upside risks to tradable and thus
    headline inflation
  • OCR track will likely be lower … we aren’t expecting a very large change in the
    track overall

On the currency:

  • Assuming we don’t see a big change in the RBNZ’s track, we don’t think we will see
    significant market moves on the day, and volatility (in FX and interest rate markets) will
    likely continue to be driven by offshore events.

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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