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Reserve Bank quantifies costs and benefits of money printing.
The announcement comes after mass layoffs at the social media company.
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The Reserve Bank's f-year monetary policy review says
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Last October, there had been a sense of urgency not present this year.
QV House Price Index shows the average home dropped in value by 3.9 per cent.
Investor sentiment continues to swing wildly on uncertainty about inflation, rate hikes.
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The Reserve Bank could squash the economy with ever-higher interest rates.
Labour force participation at highest rates ever.
Interns from overseas made complaints about the company.
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A small group of New Zealand Uber drivers were ruled to be employees.
A recruiter at a UK job market says no one wanted to move here.
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Govt investigation probes allegations of staff mistreatment at iconic Tongariro hotel.