GDP / Gross Domestic Produce stories - Page 2
NZ dollar, Aussie fall after Chinese trade data disappoints
Tue, 14th Apr 2015
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new zealand dollar
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australian dollar
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world bank
The New Zealand and Australian dollars touched their lowest levels in almost two weeks after weaker-than-expected trade data from China, the largest t.
NZ economy grows 0.8% in fourth quarter, on tourist spending, heated housing market
Thu, 19th Mar 2015
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inflation
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tourism
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nz
The New Zealand economy expanded in the fourth quarter as tourists drove growth in retailing and accommodation, and property sales increased demand fo.
NZ current account deficit widens in 4th-qtr, as foreign companies earn more
Wed, 18th Mar 2015
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nz
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new zealand dollar
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economy
NZ's Q4 current account deficit hits a peak since 2008 amid surging profits for foreign firms.
NZ economic growth to slowly come off boil in next three years: NZIER survey
Mon, 16th Mar 2015
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migration
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nz institute of economic research
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nz
New Zealand's economic growth to slow over next three years, says NZIER survey. GDP expected to expand 3.3% this year.
NZ services sector slows, remains in expansion in February as sales pick up
Mon, 16th Mar 2015
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sales
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employment
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nz
New Zealand's services sector, which makes up about two thirds of the economy, slowed in February while remaining in expansion, led by sales, with sig.
NZ dollar benefits from commodity currency gains after RBA decision, Canadian GDP
Wed, 4th Mar 2015
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canada
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statistics nz
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wsj
The New Zealand dollar rose along with other commodity currencies after the Australian Reserve Bank chose not to cut interest rates yesterday and foll.
NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi at the mercy of overseas moves this week
Mon, 2nd Mar 2015
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new zealand dollar
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inflation
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fonterra
The New Zealand dollar will probably be at the mercy of overseas news this week with several central bank meetings and key data releases.
China economic reform low on government priority list, WSJ commentator says
Thu, 12th Feb 2015
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partner programmes
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cios
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wsj
Economic reform in China, one of New Zealand's largest trading partners accounting for 22 percent of exports, is a lower priority than trying to sa.
English sets May 21 for National's seventh Budget
Wed, 11th Feb 2015
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inflation
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recession
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national party
Bill English confirms 21 May for the Budget, eyeing stronger public finances amidst global fiscal uncertainties.
NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi may remain rangebound this week amid conflicting forces
Mon, 9th Feb 2015
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new zealand dollar
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nz dollar
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greece
The New Zealand dollar may be range bound this week as a lack of local data sees its value determined by its higher relative yield in the face of a.
World Week Ahead: US economy accelerates
Mon, 9th Feb 2015
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wall street
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us federal reserve
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european union
Further evidence of the strong US labour market and a rebound in the price of oil has bolstered the mood on Wall Street as investors await more cor.
NZX January trading volume drops, value edges up
Wed, 4th Feb 2015
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nz
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nzx
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capital
The volume of cash trading on New Zealand's share market dropped in January from a year earlier, in what's typically a quiet month, though the valu.
NZ dollar falls as US economy grows more than expected
Wed, 24th Dec 2014
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new zealand dollar
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nz dollar
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kiwi
The New Zealand dollar fell after data showed the US economy grew more than expected in the third quarter, stoking demand for the greenback on heig.
UDPATE: NZ economy grows 1% in 3Q as primary sector keeps momentum going
Thu, 18th Dec 2014
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inflation
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oil and gas
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nz
New Zealand's economy grew at a faster pace than expected in the September quarter as a good start to the dairy season and increased oil and gas ac.
UPDATE: NZ dollar tumbles after Fed's Yellen indicates rate hikes are coming
Thu, 18th Dec 2014
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inflation
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us federal reserve
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new zealand dollar
The New Zealand dollar tumbled about 1 US cent after US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen indicated higher US interest rates are coming, and was m.
NZ economic growth slows to sustainable pace as one off-boosts fade: NZIER
Wed, 26th Nov 2014
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new zealand institute of economic research
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gdp
Slowing global growth and the overvalued Auckland housing market are key risks to New Zealand's economy, which is slowing to a more sustainable pac.
NZ expects to benefit from G20 commitment to lift economic growth
Mon, 17th Nov 2014
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it infrastructure
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fletcher building
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productivity
New Zealand expects to benefit from commitments secured at the G20 Leaders' Summit, from the world's 20 biggest economies, to lift economic growth.
Is low investment holding back NZ business growth?
Wed, 18th Sep 2013
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broadband
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productivity
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ict
Lack of investment in R&D, coupled with the poor way Kiwi businesses make use of advancements in science and technology, shows there is still a lot of room for improvement in NZ.
The Duct of Wellington
Fri, 22nd Feb 2013
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digital transformation
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ericsson
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nz
Ericsson has selected New Zealand's capital to open a new optic fibre duct manufacturing facility, but what does it mean for the city?.
A sustained effort
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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colocation
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power / energy
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servers
Green fingers make sustainable projects grow better and energy is at the root of it all.
Study: Employers 'cautiously optimistic' over 2010 growth
Tue, 6th Apr 2010
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physical security
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engineering
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construction
A Hudson study has reported that employers are remaining cautiously optimistic for real signs of growth in the second half of 2010.
Forrester forecasts end of tech downturn
Wed, 13th Jan 2010
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forrester research
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it spending
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software
Tech sector poised for strong rebound in 2010, with global IT spending set to rise 8.1% to over $1.6 trillion, says Forrester Research.
Demysifying ICT
Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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it training
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broadband
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fibre
In the latest installment of Industry Voice, NZICT Group CEO Brett O’Riley explains that the key to improving New Zealand’s ICT skills lies not only in training, but explaining its importance to the public.