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Signs food won't get cheaper any time soon
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
17 July 2025
Signs food won't get cheaper any time soon
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Households are still finding it tough to pay for the basics - with high prices not easing yet
17 Jul:
Households are still finding it tough to pay for the basics - with high prices not easing yet...
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Higher demand for food around the world, is lifting ood prices
17 Jul:
Higher demand for food around the world, is lifting ood prices...
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More cost-of-living pressure for households
17 Jul:
More cost-of-living pressure for households...
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The Greens are pointing to rising unemployment and sanctions - as the reason Kiwis are leaving in droves
17 Jul:
The Greens are pointing to rising unemployment and sanctions - as the reason Kiwis are leaving in droves...
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It's getting a lot more expensive to power, heat and feed a household
17 Jul:
It's getting a lot more expensive to power, heat and feed a household...
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Electricity companies could face further rules, if the latest measures to drive down prices don't work
17 Jul:
Electricity companies could face further rules, if the latest measures to drive down prices don't work...
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Optimism from architects about their future - despite low confidence in the wider industry
16 Jul:
Optimism from architects about their future - despite low confidence in the wider industry...
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Architect and design-work is drying up across the country
16 Jul:
Architect and design-work is drying up across the country...
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Inflation's back on the rise around the world
16 Jul:
Inflation's back on the rise around the world...
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