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  • Reserve Bank keeps OCR at 2.25% vs 2,500 desperate people applying for 1 job – how’s dem green shoots of recovery?
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    Reserve Bank keeps OCR at 2.25% vs 2,500 desperate people applying for 1 job – how’s dem green shoots of recovery?

    ByMartyn Bradbury 19 February 202619 February 2026

    The Reserve Bank keeps the OCR at 2.25% as unemployment rises and 2,500 apply for one job. Is NZ’s economic recovery as strong as claimed?

    Read More Reserve Bank keeps OCR at 2.25% vs 2,500 desperate people applying for 1 job – how’s dem green shoots of recovery?Continue

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