New Zealand's central bank governor Breman dropped some hints about what's coming. He's making it clear the team won't rush into anything before their next rate decision—every piece of fresh economic data gets a thorough look first. If inflation starts moving in unexpected directions? They're ready to pivot. Classic central banker speak, but the message is simple: flexibility trumps rigid planning when price stability is on the line.

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MetamaskMechanicvip
· 12-12 15:47
It's that same old "flexible adjustment" rhetoric, I'm tired of hearing it until my ears are calloused🙄
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 12-12 06:47
Wait, is it that same "flexible adjustment" again? It sounds like you're leaving yourself a backup plan.
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 12-09 19:59
Wait, here we go again with the same tricks? I'm tired of hearing the central bank's "flexible response" rhetoric.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 12-09 19:56
Wait, it's that same "flexible adjustment" line again? I've heard it so many times and it's still nothing new.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 12-09 19:53
Let's wait for the data before making any guesses.
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MetaMaskedvip
· 12-09 19:41
Here we go again, I'm tired of hearing the same old rhetoric from the central bank.
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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 12-09 19:31
But will they really adjust quickly? I doubt it.
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