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RBNZ governor admits ‘test of trust and confidence’ after leadership turmoil

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Thu, 11 Sept 2025, 2:19pm
Christian Hawkesby says trust in the RBNZ has been tested after leadership exits. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Christian Hawkesby says trust in the RBNZ has been tested after leadership exits. Photo / Mark Mitchell

RBNZ governor admits ‘test of trust and confidence’ after leadership turmoil

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Thu, 11 Sept 2025, 2:19pm

The Reserve Bank governor says the central bank faces a 鈥渢est of trust and confidence鈥 as an organisation.

It comes after two messy departures involving its former governor Adrian Orr, and later board chair Neil Quigley, amid the fallout from the Orr saga.

In a speech to the Financial Services Council conference, Christian Hawkesby said the RBNZ had attracted unwanted attention during the year.

He acknowledged it had been a 鈥渃hallenging period鈥 for the central bank.

Hawkesby was initially made acting governor after the departure of Orr, but was later made governor on a six-month basis, while a search for a long-term replacement (a role Hawkesby has said he wants) is under way.

鈥淚t鈥檚 typical for the RBNZ to be 鈥榠n the news鈥 for our policy decisions, publications and research,鈥 Hawkesby said. 鈥淏ut for too long this year the RBNZ has been 鈥榯he news鈥, following the departure of the governor in March, the loss of our board chair in August, and everything in between.鈥

Hawkesby said trust and confidence in economic institutions underpinned the financial system.

鈥淭hat is why I want to assure you that we are resolutely focused on our mandate of delivering low and stable inflation in medium term, and a resilient and enabling financial system.鈥

On monetary policy, Hawkesby said the economy appeared to stall in the middle of the year, creating even more economic slack, and scope to cut the Official Cash Rate (OCR) further.

鈥淲hile our central projection for the OCR is to fall to around 2.50% by the end of the year, that could occur faster or slower depending on how the economic recovery evolves,鈥 he said.

鈥淔urther data on the speed of New Zealand鈥檚 economic recovery will be what influences the future path of the OCR.鈥

鈥 RNZ

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