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Labour could form a left-leaning Government if fresh elections were held today, a TVNZ poll shows
29th Apr 24, 7:42pm
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Labour could form a left-leaning Government if fresh elections were held today, a TVNZ poll shows
A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Monday; TSB launches low mortgage rate, auction activity resilient, labour market data resilient too, swaps steady, NZD holds but yen falls, & more
29th Apr 24, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you sign off on Monday; TSB launches low mortgage rate, auction activity resilient, labour market data resilient too, swaps steady, NZD holds but yen falls, & more
The RBNZ says dwelling insurance ‘is becoming more risk-based’ and owners of higher-risk properties may find insurance increasingly unaffordable
29th Apr 24, 3:56pm
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The RBNZ says dwelling insurance ‘is becoming more risk-based’ and owners of higher-risk properties may find insurance increasingly unaffordable
ANZ report says Auckland housing market has remained soft despite the recent surge in net migration
29th Apr 24, 2:59pm
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ANZ report says Auckland housing market has remained soft despite the recent surge in net migration
Former National Party minister will chair the board of Pharmac which has been burnished with a $1.7 billion budget boost
29th Apr 24, 2:38pm
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Former National Party minister will chair the board of Pharmac which has been burnished with a $1.7 billion budget boost
Cybersecurity researchers spotlight a new ransomware threat – be careful where you upload files
29th Apr 24, 2:13pm
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Cybersecurity researchers spotlight a new ransomware threat – be careful where you upload files
Household living costs rise 6.2% as interest payments, the cost of insurance & transport costs such as petrol climb, Statistics NZ says
29th Apr 24, 1:44pm
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Household living costs rise 6.2% as interest payments, the cost of insurance & transport costs such as petrol climb, Statistics NZ says
Brian Easton says it's all very well cutting the backrooms of public agencies but it may compromise the frontlines
29th Apr 24, 1:10pm
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Brian Easton says it's all very well cutting the backrooms of public agencies but it may compromise the frontlines
Weak auction results in Waikato and Bay of Plenty, falling sales rates in Gisborne and Canterbury
29th Apr 24, 11:08am
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Weak auction results in Waikato and Bay of Plenty, falling sales rates in Gisborne and Canterbury
Will political polarisation intensify to the point where 'normal' government becomes impossible, and democracy is reduced to a triennial search-and-destroy mission?
29th Apr 24, 9:37am
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Will political polarisation intensify to the point where 'normal' government becomes impossible, and democracy is reduced to a triennial search-and-destroy mission?
Which is bigger by assets, the three Chinese banks operating in NZ combined, or TSB?
29th Apr 24, 9:36am
Which is bigger by assets, the three Chinese banks operating in NZ combined, or TSB?
Market breathes a sigh of relief as monthly core US PCE prints in-line. US equities take flight on PCE data and impressive big-tech earnings. Bank of Japan delivers dovish on-hold decision, offers little forward guidance
29th Apr 24, 8:55am
Market breathes a sigh of relief as monthly core US PCE prints in-line. US equities take flight on PCE data and impressive big-tech earnings. Bank of Japan delivers dovish on-hold decision, offers little forward guidance
Roger J. Kerr says the RBA needs to rethink its approach to taming inflation, US economic grows slows, and the Japanese have been restrained so far on intervention on behalf of the yen
29th Apr 24, 8:15am
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Roger J. Kerr says the RBA needs to rethink its approach to taming inflation, US economic grows slows, and the Japanese have been restrained so far on intervention on behalf of the yen
Global asset markets ended last week on a positive note. The S&P advanced 1% following upbeat earnings. US PCE core deflator data was in line with consensus estimates. The yen remained under pressure
29th Apr 24, 7:33am
Global asset markets ended last week on a positive note. The S&P advanced 1% following upbeat earnings. US PCE core deflator data was in line with consensus estimates. The yen remained under pressure
China's overcapacity brings profit problems at home; eyes on yuan; Japan stands pat but yen risks rise; US inflation stays sticky; UST 10yr 4.66%; gold eases and oil holds; NZ$1 = 59.4 USc; TWI-5 = 69.2
29th Apr 24, 7:20am
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China's overcapacity brings profit problems at home; eyes on yuan; Japan stands pat but yen risks rise; US inflation stays sticky; UST 10yr 4.66%; gold eases and oil holds; NZ$1 = 59.4 USc; TWI-5 = 69.2
Fibre to the room to sort out inside-premises networks in the fast broadband era
28th Apr 24, 5:57pm
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Fibre to the room to sort out inside-premises networks in the fast broadband era
The New Zealand Tax Podcast Special episode with three of the gurus of New Zealand tax Rob McLeod, Robin Oliver and Geof Nightingale
28th Apr 24, 2:00pm
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast Special episode with three of the gurus of New Zealand tax Rob McLeod, Robin Oliver and Geof Nightingale
The average being borrowed for a mortgage is now just $369,600, down -10% since its peak in May 2022. We deconstruct this average to see what types of borrowers are borrowing and for what purpose
28th Apr 24, 7:30am
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The average being borrowed for a mortgage is now just $369,600, down -10% since its peak in May 2022. We deconstruct this average to see what types of borrowers are borrowing and for what purpose
Bank economists anticipate the unemployment rate will edge up when Statistics NZ releases March quarter labour market data
28th Apr 24, 6:01am
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Bank economists anticipate the unemployment rate will edge up when Statistics NZ releases March quarter labour market data
Mohamed El-Erian explains how to recalibrate expectations in the face of yet another forecasting failure
27th Apr 24, 9:36am
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Mohamed El-Erian explains how to recalibrate expectations in the face of yet another forecasting failure
Does fighting inflation always lead to recession? What 60 years of NZ data can tell us
27th Apr 24, 9:16am
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Does fighting inflation always lead to recession? What 60 years of NZ data can tell us
Mariana Mazzucato & David Eaves explain why policymakers should become more involved in shaping or creating digital-payments infrastructure
27th Apr 24, 9:16am
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Mariana Mazzucato & David Eaves explain why policymakers should become more involved in shaping or creating digital-payments infrastructure
An unexpected surge in American inflation demonstrates the danger of cutting interest rates while risks remain in the domestic and global economy
27th Apr 24, 9:00am
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An unexpected surge in American inflation demonstrates the danger of cutting interest rates while risks remain in the domestic and global economy
US inflation sticky but consumer sentiment and spending unaffected; BofJ facing currency problems; China subsidises car buying; olive oil price jumps; UST 10yr 4.67%; gold firms and oil holds; NZ$1 = 59.5 USc; TWI-5 = 69.2
27th Apr 24, 8:35am
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US inflation sticky but consumer sentiment and spending unaffected; BofJ facing currency problems; China subsidises car buying; olive oil price jumps; UST 10yr 4.67%; gold firms and oil holds; NZ$1 = 59.5 USc; TWI-5 = 69.2
First home buyers are paying $659,481 on average to get into a home of their own
27th Apr 24, 6:43am
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First home buyers are paying $659,481 on average to get into a home of their own