Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Paul Conway is an experienced economist currently serving as Chief Economist at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand since May 2022. Prior to this role, Conway was Chief Economist at the Bank of New Zealand and held various positions including Consultant Economist and Director of Research & Analysis at the New Zealand Productivity Commission. Other significant roles include economist at the OECD and Senior Economist at Westpac Institutional Bank. Conway has extensive consulting experience with organizations such as the OECD and World Bank, focusing on policy assessments and market regulations. Educational credentials include a Master of Commerce in Economics from Victoria University of Wellington.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand - Te Pūtea Matua is New Zealand’s central bank. Toitū Te, Toitū Te Ōranga - we enable economic wellbeing and prosperity for all New Zealanders. We have a clear goal – to create an environment that fosters the overall economic wellbeing of the country and the living standards of all New Zealanders so that we, and generations to come, continue to enjoy this great country. Our mandates are: - maintaining low and stable consumer price inflation while contributing to maximum sustainable employment; - promoting and maintaining a sound and efficient financial system; - meeting the cash needs of the public; - and providing robust payment and settlement services for New Zealand’s financial institutions.