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Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin
1980 - August 2017
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August 2017, volume 80
- An international comparison of inflation-targeting frameworks
- Amber Wadsworth
2024, volume 87
- In retrospect: RBNZ’s support of financial market functioning at the onset of COVID-19 pp. 1-38
- Finn Robinson and Denham Watson
- The use of credit risk weights for climate-related purposes pp. 19
- Saralee King, Chris Leaney and Richard Downing
2023, volume 86.
- Money creation in New Zealand No No.1, 17 pages
- John Knowles, Laura Austin and Lewis Kerr
- Reflections on a decade of using macroprudential policy No No.10, 19 pages
- Chris McDonald and Shaun Markham
- 2022 Flood risk assessment for residential mortgages No No.2, 14 pages
- Rebecca Newman, Jonathon Adams-Kane and Ken Nicholls
- How the Reserve Bank implements monetary policy No No.3, 15 pages
- Michael Callaghan, Cameron Haworth and Kate Poskitt
- Outcomes of our first Life Insurance Industry Stress Test (LIIST) No No.4, 16 pages
- Ken Nicholls, Tom West and Adrian Allot
- Industry survey on climate-related risk management and disclosure No No.5, 10 pages
- Chris Leaney, Fariya Benazir, April Noble, Findlay Boyes and Saskia Besier
- Monitoring Insurer Solvency No No.6, 14 pages
- Adrian Allott
- Developments in the agricultural sector No No.7, 6 pages
- Bruce Lu
- 2022 climate change risk assessment for agricultural lending No No.8, 18 pages
- Jonathon Adams-Kane, Ken Nicholls and Rebecca Newman
- New Zealand Government Bonds – through the pandemic and beyond No No.9, 18 pages
- Joseph Gregan and Elliot Jones
2022, volume 85.
- The Queen on New Zealands currency No No.1, 11 pages
- Robert Pepping, Martin Purdy and Peter Northcote
- 2022 Bank Solvency Stress Test: Assessing the resilience of banks to a stagflation scenario No No.2, 15 pages
- Thomas West, Ken Nicholls and Tyler Smith
- New Zealands payment landscape: a primer No No.3, 29 pages
- Lydia Dudson, Liam Gillies and Amber Wadsworth
- Evaluating the Reserve Banks forecasting performance No No.4, 34 pages
- Thomas Bohm and Marea Sing
2021, volume 84. No.3
- Outcomes of the 2021 Bank Stress Test No 3, 20 pages
- Chris McDonald, Ken Nicholls, Cuong Nguyen, Roanna McLeod and Bruce Lu
2021, volume 84. No.2
- Outcomes of the 2021 General Insurance Industry Stress Test No 2, 19 pages
- Ken Nicholls and Roshane Samarasekera
2021, volume 84. No.1
- RAMPed up: RBNZ's Additional Monetary Policy toolkit No 1, 32 pages
- Brandon Kengmana
2020, volume 83. No.3
- Outcomes from a COVID-19 stress test of New Zealand banks No 3, 12 pages
- Chris Bloor, John Knowles and Ken Nicholls
2020, volume 83. No.2
- Cyber incident cost estimates and the importance of building resilience No 2, 17 pages
- Rosie Collins, Cavan O’Connor-Close and Aria Zhang
2020, volume 83. No.1
- An overview of the life insurance sector in New Zealand No 1, 20 pages
- Jinny Leong and Adrian Allott
2019, volume 82. No.7
- The dashboard - year one: shining a brighter light on the financial strength of banks No 7, 15 pages
- Liam Gillies, Tobias Irrcher and Cavan O’Connor-Close
2019, volume 82. No.6
- Review of the Reserve Bank's loan-to-value ratio policy No 6, 24 pages
- Bruce Lu
2019, volume 82. No.5
- A tale of small branches: NBDT sector performance under increased regulatory scrutiny No 5, 14 pages
- Rosie Collins and Tobias Irrcher
2019, volume 82. No.4
- Opening the toolbox: how does the Reserve Bank analyse the world? No 4, 14 pages
- Michael Callaghan, Enzo Cassino, Tugrul Vehbi and Benjamin Wong
2019, volume 82. No.3
- Monetary policy strategy in New Zealand No 3, 25 pages
- Julia Ratcliffe and Ross Kendall
2019, volume 82. No.2
- Monetary policy objectives- price stability and macro stabilisation No 2, 14 pages
- Christie Smith and Omar Aziz
2019, volume 82. No.1
- Effective monetary policy committee deliberation in New Zealand No 1, 18 pages
- Gael Price and Amber Wadsworth
2018, volume 81. No.9
- Outcomes from the 2017 stress test of major banks No 9, 18 pages
- Charles Lilly
2018, volume 81. No.8
- The Reserve Bank’s philosophy and approach to stress testing No 8, 13 pages
- Ashley Dunstan
2018, volume 81. No.7
- The pros and cons of issuing a central bank digital currency No 7, 21 pages
- Amber Wadsworth
2018, volume 81. No.6
- Banking conduct and culture – The Reserve Bank’s role and efforts ahead No 6, 6 pages
- Adrian Orr
2018, volume 81. No.5
- Decrypting the role of distributed ledger technology in payments processes No 5, 20 pages
- Amber Wadsworth
2018, volume 81. No.4
- Aspects of implementing unconventional monetary policy in New Zealand No 4, 22 pages
- Sarah Drought, Roger Perry and Adam Richardson
2018, volume 81. No.3
- What is digital currency? No 3, 14 pages
- Amber Wadsworth
2018, volume 81. No.2
- How does New Zealand stack up? A comparison of labour supply across the OECD No 2, 19 pages
- Jamie Culling and Hayden Skilling
2018, volume 81. No.12
- FinTech developments in banking, insurance and FMIs No 12, 40 pages
- Riki Fujii-Rajani
2018, volume 81. No.11
- Introducing the Credit Conditions Survey No 11, 11 pages
- Lewis Kerr
2018, volume 81. No.10
- The historical meaning of the Reserve Bank’s Armistice Day coin No 10, 14 pages
- Matthew Wright
2018, volume 81. No.1
- Interview with Atif Mian, Princeton University No 1, 19 pages
- Ozer Karagedikli and Anella Munro
2017, volume 80
- An international comparison of inflation-targeting frameworks pp. 1-34
- Amber Wadsworth
- Reflections on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Monetary Policy Round pp. 1-10
- Philip Turner
- House price collapses: policy responses and lessons learned pp. 1-17
- Maitland MacFarlan
- Developments in financial market benchmarks pp. 1-17
- Andrew Kendall
- NZSIM: A model of the New Zealand economy for forecasting and policy analysis pp. 1-14
- Neroli Austin and Geordie Reid
- Outcomes of the 2016 New Zealand Financial Sector Assessment Programme pp. 1-22
- Chris Hunt
- Characterising the current economic expansion: 2009 to present day pp. 1-22
- Rebecca Williams
- Business cycle review: 2008 to present day pp. 1-22
- Rebecca Williams
- A litmus test for society: Reserve Bank decimal note designs 1967–2017 pp. 1-18
- Matthew Wright
- Independence with accountability: financial system regulation and the Reserve Bank
- Chris Hunt
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2005, volume 68
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1998, volume 61
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1996, volume 59
1995, volume 58
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1993, volume 56
1992, volume 55
1991, volume 54
1990, volume 53
1989, volume 52
1988, volume 51
1987, volume 50
1986, volume 49
1985, volume 48
1984, volume 47
1983, volume 46
1982, volume 45
1981, volume 44
1980, volume 43
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2011, volume 74
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2008, volume 71
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2006, volume 69
2005, volume 68
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2002, volume 65
2001, volume 64
2000, volume 63
1999, volume 62
1998, volume 61
1997, volume 60
1996, volume 59
1995, volume 58
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1993, volume 56
1992, volume 55
1991, volume 54
1990, volume 53
1989, volume 52
1988, volume 51
1987, volume 50
1986, volume 49
1985, volume 48
1984, volume 47
1983, volume 46
1982, volume 45
1981, volume 44
1980, volume 43
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