
Anna Breman: How the Iran war will affect inflation
From Q+A with Jack Tame by Q+A with Jack Tame
April 11, 2026 · 23 min
About this episode
Anna Breman discusses the impact of the Iran war on New Zealand's economy and inflation.
When Anna Breman became New Zealand's Reserve Bank Governor in December of 2025, she promised greater transparency in how the bank makes monetary policy decisions. Formerly First Deputy Governor at Sweden's Riksbank, Breman took over the reins of New Zealand's central bank after a year of high-profile resignations and criticism from central government. After holding the OCR at 2.25 percent this week, she expands on what the global uncertainty caused by the Iran war means for New Zealand's economic future. This interview was recorded on Friday 10 April. Join Jack Tame and the Q+A team and find the answers to the questions that matter. Made with the support of NZ on Air.
People in this episode
Host: Jack Tame
Guest: Anna Breman
Topics covered
- Iran war
- inflation
- monetary policy
- New Zealand economy
Keywords
- Reserve Bank
- OCR
- global uncertainty
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Iran, New Zealand's, Sweden
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