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Tensions soothed? Luxon 'united' with Orr in inflation fight
Removing the Reserve Bank's employment target top of the Government's to-do list.
Removing the Reserve Bank's employment target top of the Government's to-do list.
With a hawkish tone, the RBNZ warned it's not the time to let up in the inflation fight.
The Reserve Bank warned that inflation remained too high.
Capacity pressures easing as higher interest rates dampen demand.
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New inflation figure below most market expectations.
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