Latest monetary policy News

Australias economy is in a slow patch, but its a deliberate outcome
Jackson Hole: how a meeting of bankers in a remote Wyoming valley could have consequences for us all
How Bangladesh’s interim leaders can turn the country’s troubled economy around
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Jim Chalmers flags deal on Reserve Bank’s new structure is close
Household spending flat in July as consumers look for discount options
RBNZ lowers OCR, Govt continues ‘let them eat cake’ strategy
OCR 5.25% – Monetary restraint tempered as inflation converges on target – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
APRA announces Brian Gray Scholarship winner
House Economics Committee to hear from Reserve Bank of Australia next week
Japan stock meltdown: why it rattled the crypto market
Fear gripped global markets this week – but was it all overblown?
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Staff Appointments: Reserve Bank Of Australia
Just nine people decide what happens to UK interest rates – but pressure for change is mounting
Reserve Bank urged to show restraint after lucky bump to June trade
A nation reinvented: 40 years on from its 1984 victory, the Fourth Labour Government still defines NZ
June household spending inches higher as renters fall behind
OCR 5.50% – Inflation Approaching Target Range – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Significant Slowdown In Economy Amidst Weak Spending
Strengthening public finances, competition and measures to achieve the climate transition are key policy priorities for the United States
Reserve Bank Chair Reappointed
Reforms to public spending will help secure high living standards in Norway
The road back to 2% inflation – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Monetary Policy announcement and Financial Stability Report dates for late 2025 and 2026 – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Ai Groups opening remarks in the Fair Work Commissions Annual Wage Review consultation hearing
OCR 5.50% – Official Cash Rate to remain restrictive – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – FiveAA Adelaide Breakfast
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Sunrise
Australian Prime Minister Television Interview 15 May
Delivering Responsible Economic Management
Federal Budget 2024 Prudent choices needed today for economic success tomorrow
2025 Reserve Bank Board Meeting Dates
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Improving education, competition, and climate mitigation and adaptation key priorities for New Zealand
Economic outlook: Steady global growth expected for 2024 and 2025
Australian Prime Minister Television Interview – Today Show
Finding neutral: estimates of New Zealand’s nominal neutral interest rate – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
HKUST, HKMA and HKIMR Host Global CBDC Conference Featuring Expert Insights from Asia, Europe, and North America
OCR 5.50% – Official Cash Rate remains unchanged – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Uncertainty Weighing On Director Sentiment
Consultation on the Future System for Monetary Policy Implementation in Australia
Two new Monetary Policy Committee members appointed – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Reserve Bank Appointments
Improving how we measure inflationary heat in the labour market – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
RBA Reform Legislation
Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision
Stronger institutions and public finances would help boost productivity, growth and incomes for Romania