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$900 mortgage hike: How much pain are we in for and when will rates come down?
New Zealand is in for a massive mortgage shock, and renters won't be immune.
New Zealand is in for a massive mortgage shock, and renters won't be immune.
The Government is raising $3 billion through a syndicated bond offer this week.
Many are being targeted through a social media platform.
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First fall in total volume of building work since Covid-hit September 2021 quarter.
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