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Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin
1980 - 2024
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2016, volume 79
- Evaluating the Reserve Bank’s forecasting performance pp. 1-14

- Geordie Reid
- New Zealand house prices: a historical perspective pp. 1-14

- Elizabeth Kendall
- Disruption or distraction? How digitisation is changing New Zealand banks and core banking systems pp. 1-21

- Amber Watson
- A short history of prudential regulation and supervision at the Reserve Bank pp. 1-22

- Chris Hunt
- Inflation expectations and the conduct of monetary policy in New Zealand pp. 1-12

- Michelle Lewis, Christopher McDermott and Adam Richardson
- Summary of the dairy portfolio stress testing exercise pp. 1-10

- Ashley Dunstan
- The importance of market discipline in the Reserve Bank’s prudential regime pp. 1-15

- Cavan O’Connor-Close and Neroli Austin
- Behind the scenes of an OCR decision in New Zealand pp. 1-15

- Adam Richardson
- The 2016 New Zealand Financial Sector Assessment Programme (FSAP) pp. 1-17

- Chris Hunt
- The imagery and themes of the Series 7 ‘Brighter Money’ banknotes pp. 1-17

- Matthew Wright
- Developments in financial market liquidity pp. 1-16

- Andrew Kendall
- The Canterbury rebuild five years on from the Christchurch earthquake pp. 1-16

- Amy Wood, Ilan Noy and Miles Parker
- Financial stability risks from housing market cycles pp. 1-16

- Michael Thornley
- Assessing forecast performance pp. 19 p.

- Kirdan Lees
- How the Reserve Bank of New Zealand manages liquidity for monetary policy implementation pp. 20 p.

- Sandeep Parekh
2015, volume 78
- Economic implications of high and rising household indebtedness pp. 1-12

- Chris Hunt
- Being an engaging central bank pp. 1-83

- Mike Hannah
- An updated assessment of dairy sector vulnerabilities pp. 1-14

- Ashley Dunstan, Hayden Skilling, Matthew Newman and Zach Mounsey
- Payments and the concept of legal tender pp. 1-7

- Nick McBride
- The Reserve Bank's application of the Basel III capital requirements for banks pp. 1-19

- Felicity Barker
- Commercial property and financial stability pp. 1-10

- Ashley Dunstan and Hayden Skilling
- Evaluating monetary policy pp. 3-21

- Dean Ford, Elizabeth Kendall and Adam Richardson
- A primer on New Zealand's capital markets pp. 3-22

- Lauren Rosborough, Geordie Reid and Chris Hunt
2014, volume 77
- Household debt: a cross-country perspective pp. 1-13

- Chris Hunt
- Documenting the goals for monetary policy: some cross-country comparisons pp. 1-13

- Amy Wood and Michael Reddell
- Measuring New Zealand’s effective exchange rate pp. 1-15

- Daan Steenkamp
- Designing New Zealand’s new banknote series pp. 1-9

- Kristin Langwasser
- How volatile are New Zealand’s terms of trade? An international comparison pp. 3-14

- Daan Steenkamp
- An A to Z of loan-to-value ratio (LVR) restrictions pp. 3-14

- Lamorna Rogers
- Monetary policy decision-making and accountability structures: some cross-country comparisons pp. 15-30

- Tim Aldridge and Amy Wood
- The interaction between monetary and macro-prudential policy pp. 15-25

- Ashley Dunstan
- Can’t see the wood for the trees – shedding light on Kauri bonds pp. 26-33

- Geordie Reid
- Exchange rate movements and consumer prices: some perspectives pp. 31-41

- Miles Parker
2013, volume 76
- Measures of New Zealand core inflation pp. 3-11

- Satish Ranchhod
- Why has inflation in New Zealand been low? pp. 3-11

- Nikki Kergozou and Satish Ranchhod
- The last financial crisis and the case for macro-prudential intervention pp. 3-16

- Chris Hunt
- The 2012 Policy Targets Agreement: an evolution in flexible inflation targeting in New Zealand pp. 3-12

- Ross Kendall and Tim Ng
- A new approach to macro-prudential policy for New Zealand pp. 12-22

- Lamorna Rogers
- Open Bank Resolution - the New Zealand response to a global challenge pp. 12-18

- Kevin Hoskin and Noemi Javier
- Measuring systemic risk: the role of macro-prudential indicators pp. 13-30

- Tony Wolken
- Discovering covered bonds - the market, the challenges, and the Reserve Bank's response pp. 17-25

- Annalise Vucetich and Amber Watson
- Reserve Bank payment system operations - an update pp. 19-24

- Mike Wolyncewicz
- The Reserve Bank’s capital adequacy framework pp. 23-29

- Martin Fraser
- Developments in New Zealand’s overnight indexed swaps market pp. 25-33

- Raiko Shareef
- Exchange rate fluctuations: how has the regime mattered? pp. 26-34

- Richard Sullivan
- Foreign exchange turnover: trends in New Zealand and abroad pp. 31-40

- Lauren Rosborough and Raiko Shareef
- Exchange rate policy forum: bringing it all together: where does this leave us, and where to from here? pp. 35-48

- Christopher McDermott
- Updating the Reserve Bank Museum pp. 39-41

- Matthew Wright
2012, volume 75
- Editor's Note pp. 1-3

- Reserve Bank of New Zealand
- Monetary policy in the last business cycle: some perspectives pp. 3-14

- Willy Chetwin and Michael Reddell
- Matching workers with jobs:how well is the New Zealand labour market doing? pp. 3-12

- Rebecca Craigie, David Gillmore and Nicolas Groshenny
- Alan Bollard - Reflections from 2002-2012 Interviewed by Bernard Hodgetts pp. 3-12

- Alan Bollard
- The evolution of prudential supervision in New Zealand pp. 5-13

- Toby Fiennes and Cavan O'Connor-Close
- What is the repo market? Why does it matter? pp. 13-21

- Bevan Cook
- The economic impact of the Canterbury earthquakes pp. 13-25

- Miles Parker and Daan Steenkamp
- Business cycle review, 1998-2011 pp. 14-27

- Willy Chetwin
- Bank funding – the change in composition and pricing pp. 15-24

- Jason Wong
- Recent trends and developments in currency 2011/2012 pp. 22-25

- Glenys Jacobson
- Anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism – the Reserve Bank’s supervisory approach pp. 25-30

- Hamish Armstrong
- Financial accounts and flow of funds pp. 26-35

- Phil Briggs
- Asset returns and the investment choices of New Zealanders pp. 26-34

- Elizabeth Watson
- A brief history of monetary policy objectives and independence in New Zealand pp. 28-37

- James Graham and Christie Smith
- For the Record pp. 31-38

- Reserve Bank of New Zealand
- Foreign currency reserves: why we hold them influences how we fund them pp. 35-45

- Anella Munro and Michael Reddell
- For the record pp. 36-46

- Reserve Bank of New Zealand
- The New Zealand Debt Conversion Act 1933: a case study in coercive domestic public debt restructuring pp. 38-45

- Michael Reddell
- Dealing with debt pp. 46-56

- Alan Bollard and Michael Reddell
- For the record pp. 46-53

- Reserve Bank of New Zealand
- Learnings from the Global Financial Crisis pp. 57-66

- Alan Bollard and Tim Ng
- For the record pp. 67-79

- Reserve Bank of New Zealand
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On this page- 2016, volume 79
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Articles
- 2015, volume 78
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Articles
- 2014, volume 77
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Articles
- 2013, volume 76
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Articles
- 2012, volume 75
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Articles
Other years2024, volume 87
2023, volume 86.
2022, volume 85.
2021, volume 84. No.3
2021, volume 84. No.2
2021, volume 84. No.1
2020, volume 83. No.3
2020, volume 83. No.2
2020, volume 83. No.1
2019, volume 82. No.7
2019, volume 82. No.6
2019, volume 82. No.5
2019, volume 82. No.4
2019, volume 82. No.3
2019, volume 82. No.2
2019, volume 82. No.1
2018, volume 81. No.9
2018, volume 81. No.8
2018, volume 81. No.7
2018, volume 81. No.6
2018, volume 81. No.5
2018, volume 81. No.4
2018, volume 81. No.3
2018, volume 81. No.2
2018, volume 81. No.12
2018, volume 81. No.11
2018, volume 81. No.10
2018, volume 81. No.1
2017, volume 80
2011, volume 74
2010, volume 73
2009, volume 72
2008, volume 71
2007, volume 70
2006, volume 69
2005, volume 68
2004, volume 67
2003, volume 66
2002, volume 65
2001, volume 64
2000, volume 63
1999, volume 62
1998, volume 61
1997, volume 60
1996, volume 59
1995, volume 58
1994, volume 57
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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