Economy
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Friday; SBS's 3.99% special ends, October meat exports strong, commercial building permits rise, more banks cut dairy payout forecasts, swaps & NZD stable, bitcoin dives
21st Nov 25, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Friday; SBS's 3.99% special ends, October meat exports strong, commercial building permits rise, more banks cut dairy payout forecasts, swaps & NZD stable, bitcoin dives
How climate finance to help poor countries became a global shell game – donors have counted fossil fuel projects, airports and even ice cream shops
21st Nov 25, 9:34am
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How climate finance to help poor countries became a global shell game – donors have counted fossil fuel projects, airports and even ice cream shops
Restarted US data gives mixed results; Canada PPI rises; Taiwan export order growth high; China hooked on subsidies; German PPI low; IMF warns Australia; UST 10yr at 4.11%; gold and oil soft; NZ$1 = 56 USc; TWI-5 = 60.7
21st Nov 25, 7:24am
Restarted US data gives mixed results; Canada PPI rises; Taiwan export order growth high; China hooked on subsidies; German PPI low; IMF warns Australia; UST 10yr at 4.11%; gold and oil soft; NZ$1 = 56 USc; TWI-5 = 60.7
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Thursday; investor mood improves but not for housing, BNZ trims milk payout forecast, tech giant Nvidia rises, Aussie GSP modest, swaps & NZD firm, & more
20th Nov 25, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Thursday; investor mood improves but not for housing, BNZ trims milk payout forecast, tech giant Nvidia rises, Aussie GSP modest, swaps & NZD firm, & more
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg considers why aggregate figures have defied most economists' predictions for the US economy since the beginning of 2025
20th Nov 25, 10:32am
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Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg considers why aggregate figures have defied most economists' predictions for the US economy since the beginning of 2025
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US data turns defensive, Fed minutes awaited; Japanese machine orders rise along with bond yields; stunning demand for China bonds; Malaysia exports star; UST 10yr at 4.11%; gold firm and oil soft; NZ$1 = 56 USc; TWI-5 = 60.7
20th Nov 25, 7:23am
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US data turns defensive, Fed minutes awaited; Japanese machine orders rise along with bond yields; stunning demand for China bonds; Malaysia exports star; UST 10yr at 4.11%; gold firm and oil soft; NZ$1 = 56 USc; TWI-5 = 60.7
Despite ‘more meaningful economic gains’ across most regions there’s still a divide between the North and South islands, Infometrics principal economist says
20th Nov 25, 5:00am
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Despite ‘more meaningful economic gains’ across most regions there’s still a divide between the North and South islands, Infometrics principal economist says
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Wednesday; dairy prices drop again, rents drop on oversupply, PPI rises, farm expenses don't, eyes on insider trading, swaps soft, NZD soft, & more
19th Nov 25, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Wednesday; dairy prices drop again, rents drop on oversupply, PPI rises, farm expenses don't, eyes on insider trading, swaps soft, NZD soft, & more
Dairy prices drop again; official US data restarts but weak; Canada housing starts soft; RBA minutes give few clues about next moves; UST 10yr at 4.14%; gold dips and oil holds; NZ$1 = 56.6 USc; TWI-5 = 61.2; bitcoin stays down
19th Nov 25, 7:19am
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Dairy prices drop again; official US data restarts but weak; Canada housing starts soft; RBA minutes give few clues about next moves; UST 10yr at 4.14%; gold dips and oil holds; NZ$1 = 56.6 USc; TWI-5 = 61.2; bitcoin stays down
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Tuesday; FBU to sell some good bits, businesses see little inflation pressure; another huge NZGB syndication, swaps stable, NZD stable, bitcoin in bear trend, & more
18th Nov 25, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Tuesday; FBU to sell some good bits, businesses see little inflation pressure; another huge NZGB syndication, swaps stable, NZD stable, bitcoin in bear trend, & more
Results from the latest business survey for the Reserve Bank show expectations of future inflation have reduced - backing up results from two other RBNZ surveys in recent days
18th Nov 25, 3:27pm
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Results from the latest business survey for the Reserve Bank show expectations of future inflation have reduced - backing up results from two other RBNZ surveys in recent days
Canadian inflation falls; China eyes lower rates; Singapore exports jump but India's exports dive; Aluminium shortage drive US inflation; UST 10yr at 4.13%; gold dips and oil holds; NZ$1 = 56.7 USc; TWI-5 = 61.3, bitcoin falls
18th Nov 25, 7:19am
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Canadian inflation falls; China eyes lower rates; Singapore exports jump but India's exports dive; Aluminium shortage drive US inflation; UST 10yr at 4.13%; gold dips and oil holds; NZ$1 = 56.7 USc; TWI-5 = 61.3, bitcoin falls
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Monday; housing market stable, food inflation fierce, service sector contracts again, population ages, Uber loses, inflation expectation stay high but falling, swaps & NZD flat, & more
17th Nov 25, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Monday; housing market stable, food inflation fierce, service sector contracts again, population ages, Uber loses, inflation expectation stay high but falling, swaps & NZD flat, & more
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There are ‘no obstacles’ to another Official Cash Rate cut, economists say, and they expect inflation to fall as Statistics New Zealand’s latest Selected Price Indexes shows annual food prices up 4.7% in October
17th Nov 25, 11:37am
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There are ‘no obstacles’ to another Official Cash Rate cut, economists say, and they expect inflation to fall as Statistics New Zealand’s latest Selected Price Indexes shows annual food prices up 4.7% in October
Signs of a perk-up in the manufacturing sector may have inspired thoughts that the under-the-pump services sector may also raise its head - but no, not yet
17th Nov 25, 10:54am
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Signs of a perk-up in the manufacturing sector may have inspired thoughts that the under-the-pump services sector may also raise its head - but no, not yet