Experts’ panel appointed for RBNZ mandate review

A panel of three external experts will provide report to Minister of Finance

The Beehive, New Zealand’s parliament building
The 'Beehive' houses the executive branch of New Zealand's parliament

The New Zealand government has appointed an independent expert panel to provide “input and support” for the review of the Reserve Bank Act.

Former Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) director Suzanne Snively is appointed to chair the panel and is joined by Malcolm Edey, former Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor, and Girol Karacaoglu, head of the School of Government at Victoria University of Wellington.

In a statement published on December 19, New Zealand’s finance minister said the

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