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And so it grows...RBNZ foreign cash pile now close to NZ$20 billion

Latest monthly figures from the Reserve Bank reveal it boosted its 'foreign currency intervention capacity' by a further NZ$810 million last month - and it doesn't look to be finished

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Reserve Bank continues to build its foreign currency war chest

The Reserve Bank has added a further NZ$739 million to its 'foreign currency intervention capacity' in the past month and now has nearly NZ$18.5 billion held in offshore currencies to intervene if needed in foreign exchange markets

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RBNZ's Silk Sees Housing Recovery as Reason to Keep Rates High

RBNZ's Silk Sees Housing Recovery as Reason to Keep Rates High
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RBNZ Silk: Housing the biggest upside risks to inflation

RBNZ Assistant Governor Karen Silk said today, "Near term, there are still some risks on the upside to inflation." She further identified the housing market as a significant factor, mentioning, "The OCR track is slightly higher and we're saying potentially retaining rates at a higher level for longer. Probably the biggest driver of that is really housing."

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Dollar Finally Capitalizes on Intensifying Risk Aversion?

As the trading week draws to a close, Dollar appears to be finally capitalizing on heightened risk aversion, extending its recent surge. Major European stock indexes are painting a gloomy picture, while US futures points to negative opens. British Pound, once the darling of the markets, has started to wane after an unexpectedly dismal retail sales report from the UK. Simultaneously, the Japanese Yen attempting a stronger rebound, especially against European and commodity currencies.

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