BNZ forecast a November rate cut from the RBNZ (previously February)

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand performed a bit of a pivot in its brief statement yesterday.

ICYMI:

BNZ moved quickly to bring forward its expectation for the first rate cut from the RBNZ to November 2024:

  • The statement,
    accompanying the expected ‘on hold’ decision,
    represented a significant moderation in the Bank’s hawkish
    stance from the May Policy Statement.
  • Unlike May, a rate
    hike wasn’t discussed, and alongside weak activity it was
    noted that restrictive monetary policy has ‘significantly
    reduced consumer price inflation’.
  • As a result of the shift in
    tone, we have reverted to forecasting the RBNZ will cut
    rates in November.

NZD/USD update, its been sold on bounces since the statement but has not extended much lower yet. Exuberance (yeah, deliberate choice of word, I’m just holding off adding ‘irrational’ as a prefix a little while longer) over expected Federal Reserve rate cuts ahead has supported it, and other ‘risk’ assets:

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com. Source