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  • Reserve Bank balance sheet

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    Accounting, statistical and analytical presentations of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's balance sheet. This can be found in tables coded R1 to R3.
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017
  • Note issues and coin mintings

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    Data on bank notes in the hands of the public and the face value and number of coin orders placed with mints. These are found in tables coded F3 and F4.
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017
  • Key graphs - house prices and values

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    Housing is a central part of the New Zealand economy as it is a major source of investment for many New Zealanders. Data on the price and value of houses is available from 1979.
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017
  • Key graphs - household debt

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    Household debt includes mortgage loans and consumer debt. Data on New Zealand's household debt and debt servicing ratio is available from 1991.
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017
  • Key graphs - inflation

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    The Consumers Price Index (CPI) measures changes to the prices of consumer items bought by New Zealand households, giving a measure of inflation. Data is available from 1920.
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017
  • Key graphs - mortgage rates

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    Average floating and two year fixed mortgage rates offered to new customers for residential home loans. Data is available from 1964.
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017
  • Key graphs - GDP growth

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    Gross domestic product (GDP) represents the value of all goods and services produced in New Zealand. GDP is New Zealand's official measure of economic growth. Data for New Zealand and selected trading partners is available from 1990.
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017
  • Key graphs - exchange rate

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    The trade weighted index (TWI) measures the value of the New Zealand dollar (NZD) against New Zealand's major trading partners. It is the Reserve Bank's preferred summary measure for capturing the medium-term effect of exchange rate changes on the New Zealand economy and inflation. Data on the TWI and NZD/USD exchange rate is available from 1970.
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017
  • Key graphs - 90-day rate and the OCR

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    Since March 1999, the Reserve Bank has used the Official Cash Rate (OCR) as its tool for controlling inflation. By setting the OCR, the Reserve Bank is able to influence short-term interest rates such as the 90-day bank bill rate, as well as long-term interest rates and the foreign exchange rate. Data on the OCR and 90-day bank bill rate is available from...
    Created 10 April 2017 Updated 10 April 2017