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'People vote with their feet': Skyrocketing rents give Kiwis more incentive to leave
More pressure on renters, in a market where owning a home is out of reach for many.
More pressure on renters, in a market where owning a home is out of reach for many.
Spending in retail industries fell 0.7 per cent compared to September, down by $44m.
Financial Times: Rise in US consumer price index slows more than economists had forecast.
Food prices fell in October, led by one culturally significant grocery item.
New Stats NZ data shows food prices fell in October compared to September.
OPINION: As inflation cools down, what are the signs of a likely boost to the NZX?
ANZ expects inflation, interest rates to stay high.
BNZ's annual profit rose to $1.5 billion, despite the deteriorating economy.
The job market downturn "solidified" in October, BNZ says.
Financial Times: Worries over $22 trillion debt, but companies find new ways to survive.
ANZ says unemployment will rise into 2025, with per capita growth 'very weak' in 2024.
Economist: Strong domestic inflation pressures are expected for some time yet.
OPINION: It feels like we're all stuck in limbo as wait for slow economic cycle to turn.
OPINION: The party must clearly articulate a new, positive vision for the economy.
Labour market data lands softer than RBNZ expectations.
Average wages were up significantly - but more people are out of work.
ANZ's Business Outlook survey suggests businesses liked the election result.
High population growth is 'adding to demand', says Westpac's chief economist.
Expectations for the housing market were the strongest in almost two years.
The Act leader wants the Monetary Policy Committee gone and the inflation target reduced.
The spa pool and sofa economy is dead. Long live the post-pandemic economy?
New data shows Kiwi small businesses have a "challenging" road ahead.
OPINION: Politicians come and go, they have their moments in the sun then usually fade.
OPINION: The economic news has been looking brighter in the past few weeks.
The new Government faces a big challenge in addressing the cost of living crisis.
Economists say getting reliable price data faster is critical.
OPINION: Regardless of the election result, a form of austerity was always going to win.
Ardern wanted to look after first-time Labour voters after 2020 win. What happened?
Economists are reassessing their interest rate outlooks after inflation data surprised.
New inflation figure below most market expectations.