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December 9, 2025 2 mins

A signal from the Reserve Bank's led Westpac to hike rates - and one economist expects other banks could follow. 

Westpac lifted two five-year fixed rates by 30 basis points yesterday.

The bank's chief economist, Kelly Eckhold, says it seems the Reserve Bank's unlikely to cut the OCR again any time soon. 

"We kind of expected that they would cut the rate by 25 basis points, but we didn't expect them to call time on the easing cycle. It sort of scared the markets a little bit." 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Brian Bridge got to Wellington because this reaction to west
pank yesterday. West Pac Bank yesterday came out and lifted
their two and five year interest rates by thirty basis points.
And if you've got a mortgage, you'll be watching that closely.
Nichola Willison's shop around.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Wis pack have made that choice. Other banks have not.
And look, I really want to see New Zealanders seeing
that they have some power when it comes to where
they take their mortgage. And don't just look at the
headline rates. Go and hold your bank's feet to the fire.
See if another bank will give you a better rate.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Kelly, you're cold? Is west PAC's chief economist joining me tonight, Kelly,
good evening.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Good evening.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
So is this is Westpac the first and the rest
will follow?

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Well, we're certainly the first. I assume that the rest
will follow because in the end everybody faces the same
increase in funding costs that's occurred in the last few weeks.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
What's driving that the swap rates? What's going on there?
Can you explain it to us? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Well, the Reserve Bank was unexpectedly hawkish when they did
their monetary policy statement a few weeks ago. Now, we
kind of expected that they would cut the rate by
twenty five basis points, but we didn't expect them to
call time on the easing cycle. So as a result,
the combination of them basically saying that they saw a

(01:17):
high hurdle for further cuts and then after the market
interest rates started going up when they said that the
market reaction was in line with what they would have expected,
has sort of scared the markets a little bit, I suppose,
and had them thinking about, well, if they're not cutting,
maybe they'll be hiking at some stage, And as a result,
they're really brought forward when they think interest rates will

(01:39):
start to rise.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Zoom. Bank Governor Arna Brennen came out today and said, look,
don't read too much into this. You know, we were
all options are still on the table. Is the marking
going to listen to that?

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Well?

Speaker 3 (01:52):
I think sometimes the markets do overreact a little bit here,
and I think that probably is what has happened here.
I mean, based on what the Reserve Bank said, there's
not really any good justification for why the two year
and the three year and the five year interst rates
should have gone up by well, it's almost sixty basis points.
Now that wasn't in the Reserve Bank's forecast. But nevertheless,

(02:14):
I think people in the markets got caught surprised by
that change in tone from the Reserve Bank and they
went positioned for it. So sometimes these markets can overshoot.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Kelly, appreciate that update. Thank you, Kelly, you called from Westpac.
Just a note of clarification that he was speaking not
as a spokesperson for the bank obviously, but here airs
an economist for it. For more from hither Duplessy Allen Drive,
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