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Key graphs - employment
Reserve Bank of New ZealandNew Zealand's official employment and unemployment statistics are sourced from the Household Labour Force Survey. Data on the number of people employed in New Zealand and the unemployment rate is available from 1970.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Key graphs - exchange rate
Reserve Bank of New ZealandThe trade weighted index (TWI) measures the value of the New Zealand dollar (NZD) against New Zealand's major trading partners. It is the Reserve Bank's preferred summary measure for capturing the medium-term effect of exchange rate changes on the New Zealand economy and inflation. Data on the TWI and NZD/USD exchange rate is available from 1970.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Key graphs - 90-day rate and the OCR
Reserve Bank of New ZealandSince March 1999, the Reserve Bank has used the Official Cash Rate (OCR) as its tool for controlling inflation. By setting the OCR, the Reserve Bank is able to influence short-term interest rates such as the 90-day bank bill rate, as well as long-term interest rates and the foreign exchange rate. Data on the OCR and 90-day bank bill rate is available from...Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Fiscal Indicators Year Ended 30 June - Budget Economic and Fiscal Update...
The TreasuryActual figures for the fiscal year ended 30 June 2011 compared with the forecast figures for the fiscal years ending 30 June 2012 to 2016. Table 2.1 of the Economic and Fiscal Update.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Economic Forecasts - Budget Economic and Fiscal Update 2012 - Government of...
The TreasuryActual figures for the fiscal year ended 30 June 2011 compared with the forecast figures for the fiscal years ending 30 June 2012 to 2016. Table 1.1 of the Economic and Fiscal Update.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Fiscal Forecasts Year Ended 30 June - Pre-election Economic and Fiscal...
The TreasuryActual figures for the fiscal year ended 30 June 2011 compared with the forecast figures for the fiscal years ending 30 June 2012 to 2016. Table 2.1 of the Economic and Fiscal Update.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Economic Forecasts - Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Update 2011 -...
The TreasuryActual figures for the fiscal year ended 30 June 2011 compared with the forecast figures for the fiscal years ending 30 June 2012 to 2016. Table 1.2 of the Economic and Fiscal Update.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Economic Forecasts - Budget Economic and Fiscal Update 2011 - Government of...
The TreasuryActual figures for the fiscal year ended 30 June 2010 compared with the forecast figures for the fiscal years ending 30 June 2011 to 2015. Table 1.2 of the Economic and Fiscal Update.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Economic Forecasts - Budget Economic and Fiscal Update 2010 - Government of...
The TreasuryActual figures for the fiscal year ended 30 June 2009 compared with the forecast figures for the fiscal years ending 30 June 2010 to 2014. Table 1.2 of the Economic and Fiscal Update.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
2014 Investment Statement: Managing the Crown's Balance Sheet
The TreasuryTables, figures and their data from the 2014 Investment Statement.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Data relating to Kiwi Bond interest rates, Treasury Bill and Government Bond...
The TreasuryNew Zealand Debt Management Office. Excel spreadsheets of relating to Kiwi Bond interest rates, Treasury Bill and Government Bond tender results.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Latest Government Bond Tender Results
The TreasuryNew Zealand Debt Management Office. New Zealand government bonds are wholesale fixed-term debt securities the Crown issues to and repurchases from registered tender counterparties in periodic government bond tenders. Government bonds have an initial maturity of one year or more.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017 -
Latest Treasury Bill Tender Results
The TreasuryNew Zealand Debt Management Office. Treasury Bills are wholesale fixed-term debt securities issued by the Crown to registered tender counterparties in weekly Treasury Bill tenders.Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017
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