New Zealand's central bank will raise interest rates if Middle East crisis fuels inflation

se.investing.com (Swedish)

New Zealand's central bank is prepared to raise interest rates if the Middle East crisis fuels inflation. Governor Anna Breman stated policymakers are ready to act decisively to maintain low and stable inflation, noting current economic weakness is expected to dampen price pressures. The bank's mandate is to achieve medium-term price stability, and they are committed to fulfilling this duty.


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