Finance Minister Nicola Willis describes recent inflation as a temporary spike but confirms the Reserve Bank will eventually raise interest rates in response to economic growth.
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But inflation's inflation. If it comes in at a number, and we'll get several reads this year, obviously, how long do they look through what is reality in the hope that they can do something about it next year?
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