A podcast discussion with investment strategist Zoe Wallace explores ongoing declines in productivity post-COVID, attributing them to structural economic shifts, low real wages, and insufficient investment in high-productivity sectors like R&D, with a view that long-term, cross-g
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Yes. Well, look, there's always hope. Uh, and we'll take any any positives out of it. But yes, you're right, it is still in contraction. And uh, of course, with services, it's a very big part of the New Zealand economy. So the uh the the other good bit of news in that though was that the new orders were just an expansion at 51. Um, and sometimes that can mean that next month's data's gonna be better.
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slowing downturn with cautious optimism
Catherine Beard: BusinessNZ Advocacy Director on the services sector continuing to contract in AprilSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.