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Graduate Analyst- Money Group
New Zealand Government
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Wellington, New Zealand
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Posted
April 11, 2026
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Job Description
'Graduate Programme'2027-'Reserve Bank of New Zealand |'Te'Pūtea'Matua (Money Group)
Te'Pūtea'Matua's'Graduate Programme'is'where'you'll'join a'whānau'| family of committed people who make key judgements affecting the'ōhanga'| economy to improve the lives of all those who call Aotearoa home. Everything we do enables people,'communities'and businesses to thrive, today and tomorrow.'
From day one, you and your'mahi'| work will matter.' You'll be part of one of the world's most trusted and respected Central Banks.'
As a Graduate in our Money Group, you'll have the opportunity to work across four directorates: Economics, Financial Markets, Money and Cash, and Financial Market Infrastructures and Settlements. You'll apply the knowledge from your studies in economics or finance to real'world policy and research questions spanning monetary policy, New Zealand and international macroeconomics, financial markets, New Zealand's cash system, and our payments system.
Te'Pūtea'Matua's'Graduate Programme'is'where'you'll'join a'whānau'| family of committed people who make key judgements affecting the'ōhanga'| economy to improve the lives of all those who call Aotearoa home. Everything we do enables people,'communities'and businesses to thrive, today and tomorrow.'
From day one, you and your'mahi'| work will matter.' You'll be part of one of the world's most trusted and respected Central Banks.'
As a Graduate in our Money Group, you'll have the opportunity to work across four directorates: Economics, Financial Markets, Money and Cash, and Financial Market Infrastructures and Settlements. You'll apply the knowledge from your studies in economics or finance to real'world policy and research questions spanning monetary policy, New Zealand and international macroeconomics, financial markets, New Zealand's cash system, and our payments system.