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Market and economic outlook Issue 046 opens with a clear-eyed assessment of New Zealand’s macroeconomic backdrop. After a period of elevated inflation and monetary tightening, the economy shows signs of moderating growth. The magazine synthesizes recent data—consumer spending, business investment, and labor-market indicators—into an accessible outlook: inflation pressures are easing but not yet returned comfortably to target; interest-rate normalization has slowed housing and credit growth; and corporate earnings are mixed across sectors. The piece argues that investors should prioritize balance-sheet resilience and defensive earnings quality while selectively allocating to high-growth exporters and sectors benefiting from structural tailwinds (technology, renewables, tourism rebound).
Editor’s Note: The matrix suggests that mid-cap industrials have outperformed blue-chip dividend stocks by a factor of 2.5x over the decade. NZX Magazine New Zealand Issue 046
New Zealand is renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse hiking trails, but for those seeking a more adventurous experience, there are plenty of remote and rugged trails that venture into the country's uncharted territory. From the windswept mountains of the Southern Alps to the dense forests of the North Island, these trails offer a true wilderness experience that's not for the faint of heart. Monograph: NZX Magazine — New Zealand Issue 046
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