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RBNZ’s Breman to discuss greater transparency with MPC

New governor says she will raise issue of attributing votes on rate decisions to individual policy-makers

Anna Breman
Riksbank

The new governor of New Zealand’s central bank plans to discuss publishing how members of the monetary policy committee (MPC) voted following rate decisions.

On her second day as governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ), Anna Breman told a parliamentary committee on December 2 that she had not yet had the chance to meet all MPC members, but that she would be discussing this idea with them “for sure”.

The MPC releases statements after its meetings describing the vote split among its

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