Reserve Bank – Monetary Policy Announcement and Financial Stability Report dates for early 2025

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Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand

21 July 2023 – The Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua has released the dates for publication of its quarterly Monetary Policy Statement (MPS), Monetary Policy Review (MPR) decisions and the six-monthly Financial Stability Report (FSR). The new dates cover the period from February 2025 to July 2025.

The release dates for 2023 and 2024 remain unchanged.

Announcements will be made as usual at 2pm for the MPS and MPR, and at 9am for the FSR on the dates listed below. These will be published on the Reserve Bank’s website.

Media conferences will be held following the release of each MPS at 3pm and FSR at 1pm. They will be live-streamed on the Reserve Bank’s website.

Market implementation of the OCR will continue to be the working day after the monetary policy announcement.

The Reserve Bank reserves the right to make changes to this schedule, if required. In such an event, the markets and the media would be given as much notice as possible.

The remaining 2023, 2024 as well as first 2025 release dates are:
 

Monetary Policy Statement / Monetary Policy Review announcements

2023

16 August – MPS Media conference & live-stream
4 October – MPR
29 November – MPS Media conference & live-stream

2024

28 February – MPS Media conference & live-stream
10 April – MPR
22 May – MPS Media conference & live-stream
10 July – MPR
14 August – MPS Media conference & live-stream
9 Oct – MPR
27 Nov – MPS Media conference & live-stream

2025

19 Feb – MPS Media conference & live-stream
9 April – MPR
28 May – MPS Media conference & live-stream
9 July – MPR

Financial Stability Report announcement

2023

1 Nov – FSR Media conference & live-stream

2024

1 May – FSR Media conference & live-stream
6 Nov – FSR Media conference & live-stream

2025

7 May – FSR Media conference & live-stream

Remaining release dates for 2025 will be published at least one year in advance.

MIL OSI

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