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NZD: RBNZ pushes back on supply-shock hikes – BNY

BNY’s Bob Savage highlights comments from Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) policy member Prasanna Gai, who argues the Strait of Hormuz supply shock does not warrant automatic rate hikes. He favors a conventional look-through approach, noting pre-emptive tightening requires conditions not currently met. Gai concedes the neutral rate has risen, but his stance remains dovish against a backdrop of a fragile New Zealand economy and prior aggressive cuts.

Dovish RBNZ rhetoric supports Kiwi rates

"RBNZ policy member Prasanna Gai has stated that the Strait of Hormuz supply shock does not justify automatic rate hikes, advocating a conventional look-through approach to supply shocks."

"He emphasized that pre-emptive tightening is only warranted when economic synchronization is high and coordination mechanisms are active, and that these conditions are not currently met."

"However, Gai acknowledged that the shock has raised the neutral interest rate, implying a higher baseline for future policy normalization."

"His dovish stance contrasts with hawkish signals from other central banks, reflecting New Zealand’s fragile economy and prior aggressive rate cuts throughout 2025."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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