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US tariffs could lower interest rates for some

Jarden global equities analyst Ben Stewart on US tariffs and what it means for central bank decisions.

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Kate McVicar Mon, 14 Apr 2025

The flow-on effects of US tariffs could have a positive impact on interest rates for some countries, including New Zealand. 

Last week, US President Donald Trump issued a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, which were set to be imposed on countries including New Zealand. But that pause excluded

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Kate McVicar Mon, 14 Apr 2025
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