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New Zealand Interest Rate
Last Release
Jun 30, 2025
Actual
3.25
Units In
%
Previous
3.25
Frequency
Daily
Next Release
N/A
Time to Release
N/A
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
67.32 Mar 1985 | 0.25 Mar 2020 | 6.67 % | 1985-2025 | Reserve Bank of New Zealand |
In New Zealand, interest rates decisions are taken by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. The official interest rate is the Official Cash Rate (OCR). The OCR was introduced in March 1999 and is reviewed eight times a year by the Bank. The OCR influences the price of borrowing money in New Zealand and provides the Reserve Bank with a means of influencing the level of economic activity and inflation.
Latest Updates
New Zealand's interest rates now sit within the 2.5%–3.5% neutral range and future moves will depend on how the economy evolves, as past rate cuts have yet to fully take effect, Reserve Bank Assistant Governor Karen Silk said. In a Reuters interview, she noted global trade uncertainty remains high but expects the economy to recover, supported by earlier easing that may offset some risks. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) cut rates by 25bps to 3.25% in its May gathering, signaling the easing cycle may be nearing its end after 225bps in reductions since August. Silk explained further cuts aren’t urgent due to delayed policy impacts and strong commodity exports. “The track for cash rates also indicates that whatever we do is going to be data-dependent,” she said. On U.S. tariff rulings, Silk added, “There isn't certainty to where these things land… but we do have heightened uncertainties.”
New Zealand Interest Rate History
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