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September 1995 (Vol 58, no 3)

Articles

The review of bank supervision arrangements in New Zealand: the main elements of the debate (PDF 40KB)

By Peter Ledingham, Banking System Department
The Bank's review of banking supervision arrangements. This article summarises the influences which these various elements of the debate had on our discussions and conclusions.

Banking law reforms: changes to cheque law and repeal of the Banking Act (PDF 21KB)

By Sachin Zodgekar, Banking System Department
This article describes the changes to banking law which were introduced through the recent enactment of the Banking Law Reform Bill.

An overview of the money and bond markets in New Zealand Part 1: the Crown debt market (PDF 948KB)

By Warren Potter, Financial Markets Department
This article outlines proposed changes to the law in relation to netting of financial accounts.

Recent Reserve Bank research (PDF 522KB)

By Economics Department
This article summaries some of the Economics Department's research over the past six months.

Inflation in the June 1995 quarter (PDF 314KB)

By Scott Roger, Economics Department
A description of the main features of Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation in the June 1995 quarter.

Survey of Expectations (PDF 620KB)

By Graham Howard, Economics Department
This article presents the results from the September 1995 quarter Reserve Bank of New Zealand Survey of Expectations.


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