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Watch: Luxon defends tax cuts in pre-Budget speech
The PM spoke at the Auckland Business Chamber's pre-Budget lunch.
The PM spoke at the Auckland Business Chamber's pre-Budget lunch.
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High interest rate setting working to crimp consumer spending.
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Treasury has put everything on the table.
The scale of financial trouble the builder contracted by Kāinga Ora is in is revealed.
RBNZ survey respondents see the economy growing by less than 1 per cent over the year.
IRD debts put at $475,000, unsecured creditors owed $433,000, staff are owed $51,000.
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RBNZ director of cash and money Ian Woolford says Kiwis still want coins and notes.
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Nicola Willis has set the scene for the upcoming Budget.
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The bank is New Zealand's largest.
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The ministry accepted another 59 voluntary redundancies last week.
Organisation calls for a capital gains tax, better education and more competition.
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