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RBNZ Webcast - Live From 9am Monetary Policy Statement

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Monetary Policy Statement
Webcast - Live from the Reserve Bank Museum

See below to view or listen to this morning's press conference held to announce the latest Monetary Policy Statement from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. The video and audio streams will start shortly after 9am.

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Test Video
Audience members who wish to test that they are able to receive the live streams should click on the links below before thursday 10 March. Before the event, these links will carry a test stream identical to the video stream that will be carried during the event. The audio is set to a 1KHz tone and -12dB full scale.
Due to the nature of live events, you may need to reload the player page, press the play button to start the video feed or wait a few moments until the video begins. It is expected that the video streams will be live from approximately 8:15am NZ Time.
Live Video
The live video from the event can be viewed by clicking on the link below. There are several streams at different bit-rates to suit a wide variety of connection speeds. The webcast is best viewed in Windows Media Player , Real Player. or Mplayer under Linux or Os-X. Totem and VideoLan also work well. Flip-4-Mac is available for free for Apple users. There is a version of web page available that uses the Silverlight Player, This .player will work for both Mac and PC users. If the Silverlight Player is not installed on your PC or Mac, you will see a Silverlight logo. Click on this logo to install the free Silverlight Player. After this, future Silverlight players will not need to reload.
After the event, the links below will have recordings of the Statement.
Note - the video stream is viewed in Windows MediaPlayer - available for free from Microsoft.


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