Reserve Bank deputy governor Geoff Bascand has told an audience of businesspeople the central bank won't keep surprising as it did when it slashed the official cash rate on Wednesday.
RBNZ's monetary policy committee shocked financial markets by slashing the OCR by 50 basis points to a record low of 1 per cent. Economists had been expecting a 25 basis point cut.
In Auckland today, Bascand told about 80 Bank of New Zealand customers at a lunch that the bank is not in the business of surprising people and prides itself on being as transparent as possible.
Bascand was responding to an audience participant who queried whether businesspeople should now be preparing themselves for more drama from the central bank.
"We pride ourselves on being transparent. We publish forecasts and projections and, as much as possible, talk about how we see the world unfolding," Bascand said, referring to the very fact he was giving the speech being part of its transparency.