No shocker: RBNZ Governor Anna Breman says no pre-set course for monetary policy

No shocker: RBNZ Governor Anna Breman says no pre-set course for monetary policy
Anna Breman took the helm as Reserve Bank Governor on Dec 1. (Image: NZME)
Rebecca Howard
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Anna Breman, like all central bankers, left her cash rate options open during a media briefing.There is nothing new or surprising about a central bank governor saying there is no “pre-set course” for monetary policy. What has been more surprising is how accessible she already is, which is a bit of a relief after the debacle surrounding former Reserve Bank of NZ (RBNZ) governor Adrian Orr’s exit.Breman went before the Finance and Expenditure Committee on day two and fronted up to a grou...

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