New Zealand's inflation expectations edged up in Q2, per the RBNZ survey. The 2yr ahead expectations rose to 2.29%, from 2.06% in Q1. Expectations had been near 2.0% (the mid point of the RBNZ band) since Q3 last year. We are still well off late 2022 cycle highs of 3.62%, but at face value this isn't a welcome development from an RBNZ standpoint, as it waits to see greater economic traction from its easing efforts.
Fig 1: 2yr Ahead Inflation Expectations & NZ 2yr Swap Rate
Source: MNI - Market News/RBNZ/Bloomberg
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