A Westpac-commissioned survey shows that 84% of New Zealanders have cut back on spending due to rising costs driven by the Middle East conflict, with significant shifts in transport, groceries, and financial planning.
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We see wage growth is subdued, we see inflation expectations being um, you know, the medium and long term are still really well anchored in line with two percent. Uh, but we are seeing some cost pressures. We do hear that some are using fuel surcharges, other are planning on hiking prices.
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widespread impact on retail and hospitality
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