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Fletcher Building says 'macroeconomic pressures' are expected to persist and economic activity to remain subdued at 'below mid-cycle levels' for the remainder of the financial year
19th Feb 25, 9:59am
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Fletcher Building says 'macroeconomic pressures' are expected to persist and economic activity to remain subdued at 'below mid-cycle levels' for the remainder of the financial year
Major agricultural organisations urge the Government to consider trade access as well as environmental risks when approving gene technology
19th Feb 25, 9:55am
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Major agricultural organisations urge the Government to consider trade access as well as environmental risks when approving gene technology
Auckland's median price dropped $51,000 in January, national median down $30,000
19th Feb 25, 9:00am
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Auckland's median price dropped $51,000 in January, national median down $30,000
Weaker US homebuilder sentiment, an uplift in UK wage inflation, and an upward surprise in core Canadian CPI inflation. RBA kicks off easing cycle with 25bps cut. The cautious policy outlook was also not particularly surprising
19th Feb 25, 7:42am
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Weaker US homebuilder sentiment, an uplift in UK wage inflation, and an upward surprise in core Canadian CPI inflation. RBA kicks off easing cycle with 25bps cut. The cautious policy outlook was also not particularly surprising
Dairy prices slip; US business sentiment mixed; Canada inflation pressure rises; German business sentiment rises; RBA makes a hawkish cut; UST 10yr at 4.54%; gold and oil up; NZ$1 = 57 USc; TWI = 66.9
19th Feb 25, 7:19am
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Dairy prices slip; US business sentiment mixed; Canada inflation pressure rises; German business sentiment rises; RBA makes a hawkish cut; UST 10yr at 4.54%; gold and oil up; NZ$1 = 57 USc; TWI = 66.9
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Launched in September last year, the Government's AI chatbot for business, GovGPT, did not last long
19th Feb 25, 7:17am
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Launched in September last year, the Government's AI chatbot for business, GovGPT, did not last long
Reserve Bank of Australia cuts its cash rate by 25 basis points to 4.1% citing progress on getting inflation down towards its target range
18th Feb 25, 4:32pm
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Reserve Bank of Australia cuts its cash rate by 25 basis points to 4.1% citing progress on getting inflation down towards its target range
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Tuesday; TSB launches a hot one year mortgage rate, population growth slows and ages, Heartland gets vehicle loan indigestion, swaps firm, NZD eases, & more
18th Feb 25, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Tuesday; TSB launches a hot one year mortgage rate, population growth slows and ages, Heartland gets vehicle loan indigestion, swaps firm, NZD eases, & more
The latest quarterly Household Expectations Survey for the Reserve Bank finds that households reckon the inflation rate will be 4.9% in a year and they don't see it being within the 1% to 3% target range over the next five years
18th Feb 25, 3:43pm
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The latest quarterly Household Expectations Survey for the Reserve Bank finds that households reckon the inflation rate will be 4.9% in a year and they don't see it being within the 1% to 3% target range over the next five years
Electric vehicle batteries bring energy flexibility opportunities, including supporting the grid; now the NZ government wants to enable the tech
18th Feb 25, 12:58pm
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Electric vehicle batteries bring energy flexibility opportunities, including supporting the grid; now the NZ government wants to enable the tech
Policymakers and commentators at Waikato University’s Economics Forum say New Zealand’s businesses and public sector must embrace risk to overcome stagnation
18th Feb 25, 10:58am
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Policymakers and commentators at Waikato University’s Economics Forum say New Zealand’s businesses and public sector must embrace risk to overcome stagnation
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Weak NZ economy and more proactive and prescriptive approach to loan arrears leads to almost $50m impairment for Heartland, shares tank
18th Feb 25, 10:14am
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Weak NZ economy and more proactive and prescriptive approach to loan arrears leads to almost $50m impairment for Heartland, shares tank
To touch down in Australia and four other continents, Meta's planned Project Waterworth cable will span the globe
18th Feb 25, 9:39am
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To touch down in Australia and four other continents, Meta's planned Project Waterworth cable will span the globe
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TSB shines with a pre-RBNZ rate drop for fixed home loan rates, with their one year rate at a market leading level not seen since May 2023 from any other bank
18th Feb 25, 8:43am
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TSB shines with a pre-RBNZ rate drop for fixed home loan rates, with their one year rate at a market leading level not seen since May 2023 from any other bank
The New Zealand Tax Podcast - A bold corporate tax cut? Netflix's tiny tax bill. And the deductibility of repairs to newly acquired assets
18th Feb 25, 7:33am
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast - A bold corporate tax cut? Netflix's tiny tax bill. And the deductibility of repairs to newly acquired assets
European equities rise to a fresh record highs. President Xi meets with Chinese IT leaders, a strong signal of a turnaround from his crackdown on the sector. RBA widely expected to kick-start easing cycle later this afternoon
18th Feb 25, 7:19am
European equities rise to a fresh record highs. President Xi meets with Chinese IT leaders, a strong signal of a turnaround from his crackdown on the sector. RBA widely expected to kick-start easing cycle later this afternoon
Canadian housing starts rise; Singapore's exports fall; so do China's car sales and India's exports; eyes on RBA review, tinged with uncertainty; UST 10yr at 4.49%; gold up and oil little-changed; NZ$1 = 57.4 USc; TWI = 67.2
18th Feb 25, 7:19am
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Canadian housing starts rise; Singapore's exports fall; so do China's car sales and India's exports; eyes on RBA review, tinged with uncertainty; UST 10yr at 4.49%; gold up and oil little-changed; NZ$1 = 57.4 USc; TWI = 67.2
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Monday; TM Property listing load rises, services shift to expansion, migration flows slow, tourist arrivals speed up, a2 Milk has huge cash hoard, swaps and NZD stable, & more
17th Feb 25, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Monday; TM Property listing load rises, services shift to expansion, migration flows slow, tourist arrivals speed up, a2 Milk has huge cash hoard, swaps and NZD stable, & more
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Endorsed by the Argentine president, LIBRA collapses after Milei drops support, leaving investors holding the memecoin can
17th Feb 25, 1:16pm
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Endorsed by the Argentine president, LIBRA collapses after Milei drops support, leaving investors holding the memecoin can
The outflow of NZ citizens appears to have peaked while inflows of foreign migrants have declined
17th Feb 25, 11:51am
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The outflow of NZ citizens appears to have peaked while inflows of foreign migrants have declined
Members of the 'Shadow Board' the NZIER assembles to state views on the Official Cash Rate strongly agree the OCR will be cut 50 basis points this week - but there's a diversity of views on what should come next
17th Feb 25, 11:47am
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Members of the 'Shadow Board' the NZIER assembles to state views on the Official Cash Rate strongly agree the OCR will be cut 50 basis points this week - but there's a diversity of views on what should come next
Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world’s biggest AI companies
17th Feb 25, 11:18am
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Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world’s biggest AI companies
The services sector expanded slightly in January, as did the manufacturing sector - results that point toward an economic recovery later in the year
17th Feb 25, 11:04am
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The services sector expanded slightly in January, as did the manufacturing sector - results that point toward an economic recovery later in the year
Listings on Trade Me Property at a five year high in January while asking prices were in decline
17th Feb 25, 9:23am
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Listings on Trade Me Property at a five year high in January while asking prices were in decline
Brian Easton says severe geological and financial earthquakes are inevitable. We just don’t know how soon and how they will play out. Are we putting the right effort into preparing for them?
17th Feb 25, 9:12am
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Brian Easton says severe geological and financial earthquakes are inevitable. We just don’t know how soon and how they will play out. Are we putting the right effort into preparing for them?