The podcast discusses New Zealand's inflation outlook, particularly driven by energy market disruptions from the Middle East conflict, and examines the mixed impact of fuel price pass-through on businesses and consumers, while highlighting the Reserve Bank's cautious stance and a
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So a big day for New Zealand Inc. as the ceasefire kicked in and the Reserve Bank gave their take on where we're at. We're at oils down of course cash rate unmoved the RB do see inflation now peaking at 4.2 for Q2 but it was a review not a statement So forecast some forecasts were missing Nicola Willis finance minister back with us. Good morning. I tell you what the Santa Bremen. I like the cut of a jib. What do you say?
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cautious optimism about inflation despite long-term deviations
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