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    Act's leader's applauding the Reserve Bank losing a whack of its requested funding

    Act's leader's applauding the Reserve Bank losing a whack of its requested funding


    Finance Minister Nicola Willis has declined the central bank's application for more than a billion dollars over five years.

    Willis says the bank staffing has grown hugely in recent years.

    It's now signed up to an agreement - for 750 million dollars operating expenses.

    David Seymour says he's thrilled it was cut by a quarter because we need to seriously reduce expenditure across Government.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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