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  •   Home > News > Business

    Major banks are continuing to cut interest rates, following last week's OCR cut

    Major banks are continuing to cut interest rates, following last week's OCR cut


    BNZ has announced lower advertised rates this morning, following announcements from ANZ and Kiwibank yesterday.

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