• Reserve Bank of New Zealand halts bond purchases

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14 July 2021

Reserve Bank of New Zealand halts bond purchases

RTTNews reports that New Zealand central bank reduced its current monetary stimulus as the major downside risks of deflation and high unemployment receded amid improving economic activity.

The Monetary Policy Committee decided to halt additional asset purchases under the Large Scale Asset Purchase programme by July 23. The committee decided to hold the official interest rate at 0.25 percent and the Funding for Lending Programme unchanged.

The Committee agreed that a 'least regrets' policy now implied that the significant level of monetary support in place since mid-2020 could be reduced sooner, so as to minimize the risk of not meeting its mandate.

Policymakers observed that the economy remains robust despite the ongoing impact from international border restrictions. Aggregate economic activity is above its pre-COVID-19 level.

The MPC noted that medium-term inflation and employment would likely remain below its remit objectives in the absence of some ongoing monetary support. However, the committee agreed that the level of monetary stimulus could now be reduced to minimize the risk of not meeting its mandate.

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