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FINANCE Shopping using debit and credit cards in New Zealand decreased during March 2013, after five months of increases, Statistics New Zealand said today. When adjusted for seasonal effects, the value of electronic card spending in the retail industries...
One weekly loss for the market can be dismissed. Two weekly losses, however, is something to be concerned about… especially when the pullback unfurled under the circumstances from last week. Stocks were already vulnerable, but last...
Weekly Market Outlook – July 18, 2016 The market (the S&P 500 anyway) rekindled the rally early last week, finally pushing through the resistance of its May 2015 peak at 2135 to move to a high of 2169. But, it didn't end the week with the same zeal...
Press Release – Office of the Clerk QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Child Poverty—Government Priorities and Policies 1. Hon ANNETTE KING (Acting Deputy Leader – Labour) to the Deputy Prime Minister: Will he make reducing child poverty a Better Public Service...
Press Release – Office of the Clerk 1. TODD MULLER (NationalBay of Plenty) to the Minister of Finance : What recent announcements has the Government made regarding its Social Housing Reform Programme?• TUESDAY, 16 AUGUST 2016 Mr Speaker took the Chair...
Rising dairy prices have pushed food prices up 2.7 percent in the year to October 2017, Stats NZ said today. This followed a 3.0 percent increase in the year to September 2017. Butter prices led the way again – up 62 percent from the same time last...
Higher electricity and farm-gate milk prices contributed to rises in producer output and input prices, Stats NZ said today. Overall, producer output prices (the prices producers get for their goods and services) rose 1.0 percent in the September 20...
We've updated the basket of food and food services priced in the Food Price Index. See also Olives squeeze out luncheon sausage. Download a printable version from Available files box. Published 20 November 2017
Kiwis are spending less on luncheon sausage and more on olives and fresh herbs, Stats NZ said today. As a result, the humble sandwich filler is dropping out of the basket used to measure food price inflation. “Shoppers will still be able to buy luncheon...
New Zealanders are spending relatively more on restaurant meals and takeaways, and less on grocery items, Stats NZ said today. This shift in how we eat has been reflected in changes to New Zealand’s monthly food inflation measure, the food price index...
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