【ING: New Zealand's Central Bank Decision Warns US and UK May Face More Aggressive Rate Cuts】Golden Finance reports that Chris Turner from ING stated in a report that the policy decision by New Zealand's central bank on Wednesday highlighted the risks faced by the US dollar and British pound, namely that the magnitude of interest rate cuts could be greater. The New Zealand central bank cut rates by 25 basis points, but two policymakers voted in favor of a 50 basis point cut. The central bank indicated that inflation may rise in the short term, but given the slack in the labor market, it should ease next year. Turner pointed out that the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England also face dilemmas, uncertain about how to respond to rising short-term inflation. He noted that the decision by the New Zealand central bank serves as a reminder that if the labor market weakens significantly, other central banks may also accelerate their rate-cutting pace.