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Further rate hikes to come from the RBNZ, cash rate heading to 2 25% (from its current 0 5%)

Yesterday the Reserve Bank of New Zealand kicked off its rate hike cycle: (read from the bottom bullet point up for chronology) BNZ is expecting further hikes, November the next one. In brief: By Eamonn Sheridan

Monetary Stimulus Continued | Scoop News

The Monetary Policy Committee agreed to maintain the current stimulatory level of monetary settings in order to meet its consumer price inflation and employment objectives. The Committee will keep the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 0.25 percent, and the Large Scale Asset Purchase and Funding for Lending programmes unchanged. The global economic outlook has continued to improve since the February Monetary Policy Statement. Ongoing fiscal and monetary stimulus are continuing to underpin the global recovery in economic activity. However, economic uncertainty remains elevated and divergences in economic growth both within and between countries are significant. New Zealand’s commodity export prices continue to benefit from

Conveyancing quotes double after Budget: Reallymoving

Conveyancing quotes double after Budget: Reallymoving By Roger Baird 6 th April 2021 3:02 pm Demand from homebuyers for conveyancing quotes more than doubled by the end of March, according to data from comparison site Reallymoving. The surge was prompted by chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 3 March Budget, which confirmed that the stamp duty holiday would be extended and announced the introduction of a £3.9bn government guarantee scheme for higher value loans, said the free quotes site. Conveyancing quote volumes began to rise around the day of the Budget rising to 51 per cent higher by mid-March, and jumping to 101 per cent higher by 30 March, compared to a four-year average.

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