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"It's a black eye they couldn't recover from."
The authors say it's a smart decision both environmentally and economically.
"It's just so easy now."
"As we go through the year, we are expecting some of those announced job losses will turn into actual recorded job losses."
Powerball was not struck and has rolled over to Wednesday night, where the jackpot will be $10 million.
With lamb and mutton prices dropping, profits are forecast to halve this year.
There is good and bad news for borrowers this year.
It's going to be an expensive year for homeowners in Aotearoa.
The lucky winners split the prize three ways.
Collective profits for the sector rose 0.3 percent to a record $7.21 billion in 2023.
High prices and a growing population were not enough to prop up sales.
"If you think people, money, stuff that just helps you sort of think about priorities."
Here's why that could be good news for mortgage holders.
BNZ has revealed their prediction for how much house prices will rise this year.
It comes after David Seymour claimed the deductions would ease pressure on renters.
But they're optimistic about the change in Government.
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"New Zealand is seeing poverty never seen before in modern times."
It's thanks to new manufacturing methods, analysis says.
Research shows the US ski industry has lost more than $5 billion over the past two decades but industry heads here remain optimistic.
"We were in utter disbelief!"
ASB's Housing Confidence Survey found price expectations are at their highest in two and a half years.
It follows similar moves from ANZ and ASB.
The cost-of-living crisis saw a decrease in KiwiSaver contributions last year.
The price of Bitcoin rose 44 percent in February alone.
Almost half a million Kiwis are behind on their payments.
The move comes just days after the Reserve Bank (RBNZ) held the Official Cash Rate at 5.5 percent.
The Government is demanding "immediate and concerted" action from banks.
More than half of the crop was wiped out last year.
The former Prime Minister is making some bold claims.
But sales volumes are relatively low due to high mortgage rates.
It comes after the Reserve Bank kept the Official Cash Rate at 5.5 percent for the sixth straight meeting.
Economists predicted it would stay the same.
Most economists expect the OCR to remain at the current level, but nothing is guaranteed.
He admitted people who are doing it tough will find it even tougher.
New Zealand will need up to an extra 50,000 homes to fix the country's housing shortages, the bank says.
"I think I'm in the wrong career."
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