The article reports on how surging fuel costs and rising KiwiSaver expenses are severely impacting New Zealand retailers and small businesses, threatening their financial stability and cash flow.
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Afternoon, Winston Peter's proposal to buy back the BNZ has certainly divided opinion. Our text machine is loving it, but commentators in the National Party are not. Nicola Willis has called it extremely reckless. Claire Matthews from Massa University's business school says Winston's dreaming, and Brad Olson says the announcement was headline grabbing. The former finance minister and current chair of the taxpayers union, Ruth Richardson is with us.
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critical need for timely funds
Could NZ do real-time payments in a blink, if banks got a move on?critical to economic resilience and trust
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