An OECD report recommends key reforms to New Zealand's economy, including changes to the electricity sector, superannuation rules, capital markets, and health digitisation, amid concerns over inflation, low productivity, and high debt.
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It is what it will do, Mark, is those what's the one that's gonna be better is some of those. I mean, some of those companies we see even uh in some of those factory closures, whether or uh we see big New Zealand companies that are earning uh good capital for people that are earning paying good wages, whether they're Sistema, whether they're PICS peanut butter, we've seen 42 below both. Go offshore and take with them Kiwi jobs, and we want to keep them here. We can get a two-year-old.
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need for deeper domestic financial markets
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