The New Zealand government is moving forward with selling its debt holdings in Chorus to recover funds earlier than planned, redirecting the proceeds to support infrastructure projects in the upcoming budget.
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Well, hoping for Winston Peters to get us out of structural deficit, I think on that is probably hoping a bit too much. Listen, are you making any decisions or any announcements about banks in the budget?
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shifts from core funds to new tech priorities
Govt asking scientists to have faith with more ‘strategic’ budgetreallocation to health and education
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