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Rise in inflation not expected to last
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Rise in inflation not expected to last
Inflation data for the September quarter was released earlier this week, showing an increase in the annual inflation rate from 2.7% to 3.0%. Inflation is now sitting at the top of the Reserve Bank’s 1-3%pa target band.
Thu 23 Oct 2025Matthew Allman🕓 5 min
Media release
Additional stimulus drives faster growth, but also creates interest rate risks in 2027
Outside RBNZ
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Additional stimulus drives faster growth, but also creates interest rate risks in 2027
The Reserve Bank is walking a fine line between kick-starting the economy’s recovery and overstimulating growth by the end of next year, according to Infometrics’ latest forecasts.
Fri 17 Oct 2025Gareth Kiernan🕓 2 min
Media release
Costs from grocery suppliers to supermarkets increase 2.3%pa in September
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Costs from grocery suppliers to supermarkets increase 2.3%pa in September
The pace of supplier cost increases to Foodstuffs supermarkets was unchanged last month, with the Infometrics-Foodstuffs New Zealand Grocery Supplier Cost Index (GSCI) showing an average 2.3% increase in what suppliers charged in September 2025, compared to a year earlier.
Mon 13 Oct 2025Brad Olsen🕓 3 min
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Stability amid subtle shifts in work from home patterns
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Stability amid subtle shifts in work from home patterns
Working from home (WFH) has become a standard option for many workers, and it has helped to reshape regional working and commuting trends. With three years of post-lockdown data now available on WFH trends, our analysis shows that WFH patterns have largely bedded in.
Thu 9 Oct 2025Brad Olsen🕓 5 min
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Paving the way for more construction imports
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Paving the way for more construction imports
In July, the government moved to streamline regulations around standards for building materials. The changes effectively recognise several overseas standards for building products as being suitable for application in New Zealand, including standards from Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK, and the US.
Thu 2 Oct 2025Gareth Kiernan🕓 4 min
Analysis
The uncertain effects of tariffs so far
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The uncertain effects of tariffs so far
This analysis was first published for Infometrics clients, and was then made publicly accessible following a request to republish by Interest.co.nz.
Thu 25 Sept 2025Brad Olsen🕓 5 min
Analysis
New Zealand’s most creative city in 2024
Wellington Central - February 2025
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New Zealand’s most creative city in 2024
The 2024 Infometrics Creativity Index shows a further unbeaten trend for the top spot, although the prominence of job opportunities in the creative sector has declined slightly in 2024 for some areas.
Wed 24 Sept 2025Brad Olsen and Andrew Whiteford🕓 4 min
Chart of the month
How warm are our houses?
Installing insulation
Chart of the month
How warm are our houses?
A few cold days in recent months prompted a question around what the usual temperature of a New Zealand home actually was, and if there was any data to use to answer this question. In short, how warm is the average home? Turns out the answer is 21.4°C.
Wed 24 Sept 2025Brad Olsen🕓 3 min
Analysis
How achievable is the Government’s international student target?
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How achievable is the Government’s international student target?
The recovery in international student enrolments is well underway. Here we unpack the uneven recovery to date and assess the likelihood of the Government’s target being met.
Thu 18 Sept 2025Rob Heyes🕓 7 min
Media release
Costs from grocery suppliers to supermarkets increase 2.3%pa in August
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Media release
Costs from grocery suppliers to supermarkets increase 2.3%pa in August
The pace of supplier cost increases to Foodstuffs supermarkets picked up slightly in August, with the Infometrics-Foodstuffs New Zealand Grocery Supplier Cost Index (GSCI) showing an average 2.3% increase in what suppliers charged in August 2025, compared to a year earlier.
Mon 15 Sept 2025Brad Olsen🕓 3 min