According to Robertson, this latest extension is a "targeted intervention" and "having done this, we've actually helped keep inflation under control".
Spare a thought for our Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr. The messaging we are hearing from the RBNZ is that they will continue to raise interest rates until inflation starts to moderate through dampening demand, yet we have a Government who seems ill-equipped to join the dots.
I am not for one moment questioning the difficulty households face in an environment of rising costs across the board, but to suggest that this latest round of fiscal spending is not inflationary is ludicrous.
The whole premise of tightening monetary and financial conditions (raising interest rates and reducing Government spending) is to reduce spending growth (take money out of household budgets) and reduce asset growth (slow the housing and equity markets). How is making it cheaper at the pump disinflationary?
A recent study from the Treasury found that Government investment and consumption tends to have the largest effects on domestic demand and interest rates. That message is clearly not getting through to this current Government. Whilst we can all debate the merit of targeted fiscal spending, to stand up and sell it as keeping inflation under control feels a stretch.
- Mark Fowler is the Head of Investments at Hobson Wealth. This article contains market commentary and factual information only and does not constitute financial advice.