NZ central bank stands pat, treads cautiously as Iran war intensifies risks
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NZ central bank stands pat, treads cautiously as Iran war intensifies risks

By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) - New Zealand's central bank kept its policy rate at 2.25% on Wednesday for a second straight meeting, choosing to sit tight as it gauges the economic fallout from the Middle East war - but signalling it is ready to act if inflation pressures intensify.
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