Government upbeat over new inflation data
Venu Menon Wellington, July 19,2024 Finance Minister Nicola Willis is buoyed by signs that inflation is slowing. The latest Stats NZ figures show the annual
Venu Menon Wellington, July 19,2024 Finance Minister Nicola Willis is buoyed by signs that inflation is slowing. The latest Stats NZ figures show the annual
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, February 19, 2024 Card spending over January showed some life after very subdued numbers in December. Durables, apparel, and fuel all rebounded
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, January 23, 2024 Thousands of households will see their power bills surge as Genesis Energy revealed an increase in its prices- again.
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, January 19, 2024 Card spending fell sharply in December 2023, taking the fizzle out of the Christmas season, a time of the
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, November 21, 2023 The news of Hamilton growing by leaps and bounds has been a sign of positive growth and possibilities for
Toby Boraman Palmerston North, October 18, 2023 For an election ostensibly fought over a “cost-of-living crisis,” there was a strong unspoken consensus between the two
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, September 1, 2023 Spring might be just around the corner, but there is still a discernible chill in the air if last
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, August 15, 2023 Retail card spending was flat in July, as per the report issued by ASB Bank recently. The report highlighted
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, July 27, 2023 Hamilton’s economy continued to outperform New Zealand’s and most other metro cities in the year to March 2023. Data
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, July 5, 2023 This month’s Quarterly survey of business opinion by ASB Bank largely affirms the trend from last quarter showing tentative
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, July 5, 2023 The economic climate has been gloomy and unpredictable for a few months, and the road ahead is still not
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, May 11, 2023 The latest data from Stats NZ saw inflation increase 6.7% in the 12 months to March 2023, following a
Analysis: The politics of crisis management Venu Menon Wellington, April 4, 2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has reprioritised the “bread and butter” issue of cost
(RNZ Photo by Alexander Robertson) The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has raised the Official Cash Rate by 50 basis points (bp) to 4.75%
Kieran Madden Auckland, December 19, 2022 As we hurtle towards a much-anticipated summer break, spare a thought for our poor government Ministers. As we enjoy
But there is optimism in the years ahead Staff Reporter Auckland, August 14, 2022 Although Pakistan is facing a series of economic challenges, perpetrated by
Amy Williams Wellington, June 28, 2022 Dining out could cost a few extra bucks as the cost of living and a dive in consumer confidence hits a
Jason Heale Auckland, May 28, 2022 A toxic thread has been running through our news lately. Have you noticed? A Chief Executive deliberately makes disparaging
Peter Dunne Wellington, May 27, 2022 The popular test of the success or failure of Grant Robertson’s fifth Budget will be its impact on the
Venkat Raman Auckland, May 1, 2022 It is not uncommon for media people to tail the Leader of the Opposition, especially if that person is
David Seymour Wellington, April 13, 2022 Vaisakhi (Baisakhi) the festival of harvest is celebrated by Kiwis of Indian origin every year to celebrate the harvesting
His State of the Nation Address promises return of trust in people Venkat Raman Auckland, March 6, 2022 In all the years that we have
David Seymour Wellington, December 19, 2021 It has been a dramatic year for all New Zealand, to those here on our soil and the
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has increased the Official Cash Rate (OCR) by 25 basis points to 0.50% as expected and signalled that
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