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The Reserve Bank (RBNZ) surprised at their recent Official Cash Rate review on the 29th of November with their adoption of a relatively hawkish tone and the suggestion that we may not have seen the end to cash rate increases. They increased their own projection for..

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If you're a New Zealand resident looking to invest in residential property, now may be the perfect time to do so. Several key factors are converging to create a favourable environment for property investment, including dropping inflation rates, mortgage interest rates looking to have peaked,..

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I’ve noticed most people starting this year with a bit of optimism. However, it’s hard to say how much of that is based around fundamentals, and how much is more attributable to the amazing weather we have been having and a decent summer break. From..

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We are looking forward to working with GRA and giving our financial affairs the due diligence they deserve. It was such a pleasure meeting with GRA on Tuesday. Thankyou for spending so much time with us. We appreciated and respected the advice that you gave to us and the integrity with which it was delivered. Many thanks and kind regards - AR - July 2017

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