Economy
ANZ card spending rose 1.8% in May month-on-month, and 4.8% compared to May 2025, with the bank’s chief economist citing a 'strong' spending lift
4th Jun 26, 4:14pm
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ANZ card spending rose 1.8% in May month-on-month, and 4.8% compared to May 2025, with the bank’s chief economist citing a 'strong' spending lift
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Thursday; some significant retail rate changes, better economic activity data but not for housing, NZGB tender draws high demand, swaps soft, NZD very soft, & more
4th Jun 26, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Thursday; some significant retail rate changes, better economic activity data but not for housing, NZGB tender draws high demand, swaps soft, NZD very soft, & more
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American officials twist their laws to find another way to impose tariffs after dodgy 'investigation'
4th Jun 26, 9:23am
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American officials twist their laws to find another way to impose tariffs after dodgy 'investigation'
US data mixed & inconsistent; Canada house prices fall; Japan to assess rate hike; China service sector rises; Australian GDP growth fades; UST 10yr at 4.49%; gold falls and oil rises; NZ$1 = 58.6 USc; TWI-5 = 62.2
4th Jun 26, 7:23am
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US data mixed & inconsistent; Canada house prices fall; Japan to assess rate hike; China service sector rises; Australian GDP growth fades; UST 10yr at 4.49%; gold falls and oil rises; NZ$1 = 58.6 USc; TWI-5 = 62.2
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Wednesday; some TD rate increases, varying property market reports, building consents rise, tourism strong, BP targeted, swaps and NZD stable, bitcoin down again, & more
3rd Jun 26, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Wednesday; some TD rate increases, varying property market reports, building consents rise, tourism strong, BP targeted, swaps and NZD stable, bitcoin down again, & more
Simon Johnson and Amir Kermani sketch four scenarios for the Persian Gulf - none of which bode well for global stability
3rd Jun 26, 10:06am
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Simon Johnson and Amir Kermani sketch four scenarios for the Persian Gulf - none of which bode well for global stability
US labour data upbeat but sentiment downbeat; China harvests; EU inflation in spotlight; Australia gets first trade deficit in nine years; mineral prices rise; UST 10yr at 4.46%; gold dips and oil rises; NZ$1 = 59.2 USc; TWI-5 = 62.7
3rd Jun 26, 7:21am
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US labour data upbeat but sentiment downbeat; China harvests; EU inflation in spotlight; Australia gets first trade deficit in nine years; mineral prices rise; UST 10yr at 4.46%; gold dips and oil rises; NZ$1 = 59.2 USc; TWI-5 = 62.7
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Tuesday; Heartland & TSB propose merger, CCCFA on way to FMA, FAMNZ folds, fuel situation stable, swaps firm, NZX50 soft, NZD soft, bitcoin lower, & more
2nd Jun 26, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Tuesday; Heartland & TSB propose merger, CCCFA on way to FMA, FAMNZ folds, fuel situation stable, swaps firm, NZX50 soft, NZD soft, bitcoin lower, & more
Grocery Commissioner Pierre van Heerden says 'reforms need more time to bed in to see significant improvements in the market'
2nd Jun 26, 2:12pm
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Grocery Commissioner Pierre van Heerden says 'reforms need more time to bed in to see significant improvements in the market'
Hormuz unresolved; global factories expand on stockpiling; Korean exports impress; Australian inflation dips; Wall Street in tech IPO frenzy; UST 10yr at 4.47%; gold falls and oil rises; NZ$1 = 59.5 USc; TWI-5 = 62.9
2nd Jun 26, 7:19am
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Hormuz unresolved; global factories expand on stockpiling; Korean exports impress; Australian inflation dips; Wall Street in tech IPO frenzy; UST 10yr at 4.47%; gold falls and oil rises; NZ$1 = 59.5 USc; TWI-5 = 62.9
China PMIs steady with little expansion; house prices ease in Sydney & Melbourne; Aussie super stress grows; strong El Niño developing; UST 10yr at 4.45%; gold and oil softish; NZ$1 = 59.9 USc; TWI-5 = 63.4
1st Jun 26, 8:33am
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China PMIs steady with little expansion; house prices ease in Sydney & Melbourne; Aussie super stress grows; strong El Niño developing; UST 10yr at 4.45%; gold and oil softish; NZ$1 = 59.9 USc; TWI-5 = 63.4
RBNZ Assistant Governor Karen Silk says everyone on the Monetary Policy Committee is comfortable with having their votes made public and despite the split vote, there was still a lot of consensus
31st May 26, 6:30am
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RBNZ Assistant Governor Karen Silk says everyone on the Monetary Policy Committee is comfortable with having their votes made public and despite the split vote, there was still a lot of consensus
Budget reaction: Coalition touts fiscal discipline, Opposition warns of cost-of-living pain
30th May 26, 9:22am
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Budget reaction: Coalition touts fiscal discipline, Opposition warns of cost-of-living pain
US trade deficit stays high; Chicago PMI gets stockpiling boost; Canada close to recession; Japan sentiment and retail rise; Taiwan posts outsized GDP growth; UST 10yr at 4.43%; gold firms again; oil lower; NZ$1 = 59.9 USc; TWI-5 = 63.3
30th May 26, 8:53am
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US trade deficit stays high; Chicago PMI gets stockpiling boost; Canada close to recession; Japan sentiment and retail rise; Taiwan posts outsized GDP growth; UST 10yr at 4.43%; gold firms again; oil lower; NZ$1 = 59.9 USc; TWI-5 = 63.3
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Friday; consumer sentiment stays very low, business sentiment improves, TD's find more favour, KiwiSaver returns shockingly low, swaps ease, NZD rises, & more
29th May 26, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Friday; consumer sentiment stays very low, business sentiment improves, TD's find more favour, KiwiSaver returns shockingly low, swaps ease, NZD rises, & more