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07.05.2020, 09:24

RBNZ Preview: An expansion of QE to $60bn would cause a small market reaction – Westpac

FXStreet reports that the biggest market reaction will hinge on what the RBNZ says (or doesn't say) about the possibility of a negative OCR, in the opinion of economists at Westpac Institutional Bank.

"An expansion of QE to $60bn would be no great surprise to markets and would cause only a small market reaction."

"In our preferred scenario of the RBNZ giving a 'soft' indication that it intends to keep the OCR at 0.25% until March 2021, but that it remains open to a cut after that, markets would move little."

"In the possible scenario of the RBNZ giving an iron-clad guarantee that the OCR will stay at 0.25% until March, but indicating that the OCR could go negative after that, short-end swap rates would rise."

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