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Consumer spending has been down for the first 14 days of December - 0.3 percent lower than last year
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
16 December 2025
Consumer spending has been down for the first 14 days of December - 0.3 percent lower than last year
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The Government's making moves to acquire properties for North Canterbury's Woodend Bypass
16 Dec 2025:
The Government's making moves to acquire properties for North Canterbury's Woodend Bypass...
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New data shows the service sector has now dipped in activity for six months in a row
16 Dec 2025:
New data shows the service sector has now dipped in activity for six months in a row...
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The services sector is blaming the weak economic environment for a downturn in activity
16 Dec 2025:
The services sector is blaming the weak economic environment for a downturn in activity...
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Potential for foreign buyers to push up property prices in wealthy hotspots
15 Dec 2025:
Potential for foreign buyers to push up property prices in wealthy hotspots...
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The Motor Trade Association is coming out against proposed changes to the warrant of fitness scheme
15 Dec 2025:
The Motor Trade Association is coming out against proposed changes to the warrant of fitness scheme...
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The Prime Minister's tempering expectations ahead of the Government's books opening this week
15 Dec 2025:
The Prime Minister's tempering expectations ahead of the Government's books opening this week...
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The pace of supermarket supplier cost increases has eased slightly - but a small number of items are maintaining upwards pressure
15 Dec 2025:
The pace of supermarket supplier cost increases has eased slightly - but a small number of items are maintaining upwards pressure...
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New Zealand's economy is set to expand next year, as several key indicators point to economic recovery
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New Zealand's economy is set to expand next year, as several key indicators point to economic recovery...
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Cattle farmers are sitting pretty as beef prices remain high - but consumers are feeling the pinch
13 Dec 2025:
Cattle farmers are sitting pretty as beef prices remain high - but consumers are feeling the pinch...
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