Reserve Bank Governor Anna Breman discusses the impact of global supply chain disruptions and the war on inflation, the need for greater transparency in monetary policy, and the cautious recovery of consumer and business confidence in New Zealand.
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The Reserve Bank and their task of working out what sort of shape the joint is in and where we're heading in these. in these choppy, turbulent times. So cash rate on hold, but that wasn't really the news, of course. Inflation in the June quarter looks to be peaking at 4.2, and that dense growth, Reserve Bank Governor Dr Anna Brahman is with us. A very good morning to you.
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