RBNZ looking to make balance sheet ‘more resilient’ – Perry

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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is undergoing a strategic review of its reserve management processes to ensure its balance sheet is “fit for purpose and best practice”, according to the bank’s head of financial markets.

Speaking on the sidelines of Central Banking’s National Asset and Liabilities Management Asia Conference in Singapore, Mark Perry said the central bank was attempting to make its balance sheet “more resilient” to challenges which may emerge in the future.

“One particular aspect

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