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New Zealand hikes interest rates to seven-year high

Central bank has raised borrowing cost eight consecutive times to rein in inflation

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Oct 2022 2:59PM

New Zealand hikes interest rates to seven-year high
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has unveiled another 50 basis point increase in its key rate to 3.5% and warned of more rises in a bid to stymie price rises. – Pixabay pic, October 5, 2022

WELLINGTON – New Zealand’s central bank today delivered its eighth consecutive interest rate hike, sending the country’s borrowing costs to their highest level in more than seven years, as it joins a global battle against surging inflation.

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand stayed true to its course of the past 18 months, unveiling another 50 basis point increase in its key rate to 3.5% – a level not seen since May 2015 – and warned of more rises in a bid to stymie price rises.

The move came as its counterparts in the United States, Europe and elsewhere ramp up rates to curtail decades-high inflation, fuelling concerns they could trigger a prolonged global downturn.

The central bank warned inflation could climb beyond the current 7.3% rate, which is already a 32-year high.

Today’s announcement came on the same day New Zealand’s government unveiled a better financial position than expected in its accounts to the end of June.

A rise in tax revenue and slower growth in spending resulted in a deficit of NZ$9.7 billion (RM25.2 billion), considerably less than the forecast deficit of NZ$19 billion. – AFP, October 5, 2022

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