And interest rates went up.
Filed under: Banks, General Budgeting, Interest Rates, Credit Cards & Mortgages in NZ
Mr Bollard did as he was told by almost everyone that he would do and put the base rate in New Zealand up to 2.75%
I wait with baited breath to see what the banks do and how much is going to cost us all. Honestly – I do!
I thought it was worth sharing some gems from the article on stuff though – because its the kind of thing that is said so often, makes no sense, and doesn’t get challenged:
“With the domestic recovery on track, we expect the RBNZ will continue to hike the OCR steadily in 25 basis point moves at each meeting, barring a substantial deterioration in New Zealand funding costs as a result of the European soverign (sic) debt crisis.”
Um Ok, my mortgage has to go up becuase of something of that happened in Greece? I don’t live in Greece – I live in New Zealand! What next – a butterfly flaps its wings in Mexico and Im declared bankrupt???

Cameron Bagrie, chief economist at ANZ New Zealand, also expects the OCR to hit 5 percent over time.
I predict that one day I will die. I wonder if I can find someone to pay me to state the blindingly obvious. Rates go up, rates go down. At some point it will hit any number of numbers. Pick one – you too can be an economist!
“Along with ongoing growth in Australia and recovery in the United States, this has so far offset weak growth in some other export markets. Against this backdrop, New Zealand’s export commodity prices have increased sharply over the past few months, boosting export incomes.”
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Sorry – even I cant turn that into plain English!
But basically – the banks will probably increase the amount of money they now want off you – cos NZ money just got more expensive. The reason they didn’t drop the rates when the OCR dropped was because Overseas money was too expensive. Either way – we get screwed.
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