Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has followed the RBA's lead by holding rates today – in what economists describe as a “dovish hold”.
“That implies the cash rate could fall in the future, if the economic conditions are right,” Mr Boyd said.
Both the RBA and the RBNZ are expected to cut rates in August.
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