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President Donald Trump’s shock-and-awe tariff campaign is off to a slow start when it comes to reviving American ...
Tourism Holdings says its underlying net profit after tax (uNPAT) for the 2025 financial year will fall to the lower ...
Campervan operator and takeover target Tourism Holdings is warning of a hit to full year earnings from weaker vehicle sales, pressured bookings, and a possible writedown of an asset value. The company ...
New Zealand filled jobs decline adds to signs of soft GDP growth Economists expect the jobless rate to move higher in the second and third quarters as US President Donald Trump’s unpredictable trade ...
The new spending initiatives are focused on boosting economic growth, in contrast to the savings initiatives, whose primary focus is to combat rising debt and government spending.
The services sector continues to decline with all indicators consistent with an economy ... "There are clear warnings that the New Zealand economy has hit a brick wall in Q2 [second quarter], and this ...
May saw a decline in New Zealand’s manufacturing index, raising concerns over economic progress and GDP rebound.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Manufacturing activity in New Zealand fell back into contraction in May, after four straight months of expansion, because of weak demand, rising costs and low business confidence ...
New Zealand immigration fell to a two-and-a-half year low in April, adding to risks of a slower-than-expected economic recovery that could prompt more interest-rate cuts.
New data revealing a 27% year-on-year decline in New Zealand’s natural gas reserves has prompted an urgent government response aimed at revitalising the domestic energy sector.
Follow the podcast on New Zealand manufacturing sales activity rose in the June quarter as meat and dairy product processing recovered from a sharp decline at the start of the year (File photo ...