[ad_1] Private investors are ready to save money to help the government stimulate the economy and transition to a low-carbon world, says a major industry group. Representing 1,200 international investment firms managing assets worth $ 35 trillion, the Investor’s Agenda sent a letter to the New Zealand and G20 governments …
Read More »Kiwis went crazy for takeaways in the first week of level 3
[ad_1] New Zealanders ate takeaways for five weeks during the first week of Level 3, according to an ASB economist. Fast food restaurants across the country were overwhelmed by demand for takeout when the country went from level 4 to level 3 on April 28. ASB senior economist Jane Turner …
Read More »Covid-19 coronavirus: S&P Global – NZ financial system successfully navigating the crisis
[ad_1] New Zealand’s “monetary policy flexibility, rich economy, and strong institutions” are allowing “decisive political action” and putting the country in a strong position for economic recovery, rating agency S&P Global says in a new report. . S&P Global has affirmed New Zealand’s “AA / A-1 +” local currency and …
Read More »Extreme warnings that real estate development will shrink without government help
[ad_1] 123RF The construction sector wants the government to sign construction projects. Commercial property owners and developers warn that about 60 percent of all planned construction and development projects are now uncertain and the sector needed government help. They said billions of dollars in development could be canceled or postponed …
Read More »New Zealand’s new car sales plummet by 90 percent
[ad_1] After a brutal month for new car sales, the Motor Industry Association (MIA) is asking the government to play a “decisive role” in starting the new vehicle sector as the country moves to the Level 2 of the coronavirus blockade. According to the MIA, April 2020 registrations decreased 90 …
Read More »New Zealand’s new car sales plummet 90 percent
[ad_1] After a brutal month for new car sales, the Motor Industry Association (MIA) is asking the government to play a “decisive role” in starting the new vehicle sector as the country moves to the Level 2 of the coronavirus blockade. According to the MIA, April 2020 registrations decreased 90 …
Read More »Mother’s Day: 8 gifts for less than $ 50 (and some more) that will arrive on Sunday
[ad_1] My mother had her birthday during the running of the bulls, it was a little difficult to make it special. He ended up with a Pears bar of soap, a slightly withered grocery planter, and a little Burt’s Bees stick. I also baked him a cake, but it was …
Read More »Kiwis went crazy for takeaways in the first week of level 3
[ad_1] New Zealanders ate takeaways for five weeks during the first week of Level 3, according to an ASB economist. Fast food restaurants across the country were overwhelmed by demand for takeout when the country went from level 4 to level 3 on April 28. ASB senior economist Jane Turner …
Read More »Hong Kong airport tests full-body disinfectant booths
[ad_1] Hong Kong International Airport has provided insight into what the future of air travel might look like, featuring cleaning robots, antimicrobial surface coatings and a disinfection booth for passengers. The busy Asian airport claims it is the first in the world to test a CleanTech live operation, designed to …
Read More »Westpac NZ expects $ 211 hit linked to Covid-19
[ad_1] Cash gains in Westpac New Zealand have been highly successful after the bank increased its impairment charge to $ 211 million as it prepares to weather the storm of the Covid-19 coronavirus. The New Zealand division of the ASX-listed bank reported cash earnings excluding notable items of $ 295 …
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