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Monetary Policy Transparency and Pass-Through of Retail Interest Rates


Ming-Hua Liu


Auckland University of Technology

Dimitri Margaritis


Auckland University of Technology - Faculty of Business & Law

Alireza Tourani Rad


Auckland University of Technology - Faculty of Business & Law

January 2007


Abstract:     
This paper examines the degree of pass-through and adjustment speed of retail interest rates in response to changes in benchmark market rates in New Zealand during the period 1994 to 2004. We consider the effects of policy transparency and financial structure of the monetary transmission mechanism. New Zealand is the first OECD country to adopt a full-fledged inflation targeting regime with specific accountability and transparency provisions. Policy transparency was further enhanced by a shift from quantity (settlement cash) to price (interest rate) operating targets in 1999. We find complete long-term pass-through for some but not all retail rates. Our results also show that the introduction of the Official Cash Rate (OCR) increased the pass-through of floating and deposit rates but not fixed mortgage rates. In line with previous studies we find the immediate pass-through of market interest rates to bank retail rates to be incomplete. We find no evidence for asymmetric response of retail rates to changes in market rates other than for business lending rates in the pre OCR period. Overall, our results confirm that monetary policy rate has more influence on short-term interest rates and that increased transparency has lowered instrument volatility and enhanced the efficacy of policy.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 44

Keywords: Monetary Policy, Transmission Mechanism, Interest Rate Pass-through

JEL Classification: E43

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Date posted: August 7, 2007  

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Liu, Ming-Hua, Margaritis, Dimitri and Tourani Rad, Alireza , Monetary Policy Transparency and Pass-Through of Retail Interest Rates (January 2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1005022 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1005022

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Ming-Hua Liu
Auckland University of Technology ( email )
Faculty of Business & Law
Private Bag 92006
Auckland, 1142
New Zealand
Dimitri Margaritis
Auckland University of Technology - Faculty of Business & Law ( email )
3 Wakefield Street
Private Bag 92006
Auckland Central 1020
New Zealand
Alireza Tourani-Rad (Contact Author)
Auckland University of Technology - Faculty of Business & Law ( email )
3 Wakefield Street
Private Bag 92006
Auckland Central 1020
New Zealand
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