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At the Reserve Bank we use the legend of Tāne Māhuta to tell the story of our role. Te toto, the sap of Tāne Māhuta, represents money, cash and foreign reserves. It is the lifeblood of Tāne Māhuta and supporting the health of te toto is critical to our role as Kaitiaki of New Zealand’s financial system, and in supporting a thriving economy and inclusive society.
https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/research-and-publications/speeches/2022/speech2022-02-08Published at
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