Central banks around the world rely heavily on timely and accurate data in their decision-making processes. As such, they are both heavy users and producers of various types of statistics. This article looks at the role of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand as a producer of financial statistics, provides some detail on the production of these statistics and outlines the challenges the Bank faces in this area.
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