New Zealand Q2 Consumer Price Index rose to 7.3% YoY, NZD/USD stays firmer – by anilpanchal7 NewZealand Inflation RiskAppetite Macroeconomics NZDUSD
New Zealand’s second quarter headline inflation, as per Consumer Price Index , rose to 7.3% YoY versus compared to 7.1% market consensus and 6.9% prior.
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