Gross Domestic Produce (GDP) stories - Page 2
New govt briefed on NZ's digital identity landscape
Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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government
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digital economy
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services
DINZ highlights potential of digital identity to boost New Zealand's productivity, advising ministers on improved laws and implementation.
STT GDC & Basis Bay to develop green data centres in Malaysia
Tue, 7th Nov 2023
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hyperscale
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dc
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cleantech
STT GDC and Basis Bay partner to construct eco-friendly data centres in Malaysia to meet surging digital demand.
SaaS sector in NZ thriving as a result of trans -Tasman partnerships
Tue, 2nd Aug 2022
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saas
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fintech
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microsoft
New Zealand's SaaS sector set to generate NZD$20bn for economy, with Microsoft highlighting importance of trans-Tasman partnership.
GDP rise set for NZ, but OECD recommends digital transformation to drive growth
Tue, 1st Feb 2022
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fintech
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cloud services
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government
New Zealand's GDP is set to rise by 3.8% this year, according to new OECD research, but challenges remain for the country's economic growth and stability.
Why innovation isn’t a core value for 75% of Australian businesses
Mon, 4th Feb 2019
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printing
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workplace
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ricoh
Australian companies need to prioritize innovation for survival, according to a Workplace Innovation Index by Ricoh.
Australian economy at risk of losing billions to cyber attacks
Thu, 3rd Nov 2016
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iot
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data privacy
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healthtech
Cyber attacks could cost Australia up to $16bn, according to a new study by specialist insurance firm Lloyd's. Sydney is the 12th most at-risk city.
TIN report showcases New Zealand's tech prowess to investors
Thu, 20th Oct 2016
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
The Technology Investment Network's 201report has revealed the extent of technology's reach in what's now New Zealand's third biggest export secto.
APC 2016 Day 1: Opportunities abound says Microsoft
Tue, 6th Sep 2016
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uc
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data analytics
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software development
Microsoft has told its Australian partners there are 'absolutely stunning' opportunities ahead and outlined new multi-billion dollar opportunities.
We are not alone: NZ's tech industry now transcends local borders
Tue, 28th Jun 2016
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government
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collaboration
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nztech
Size and location doesn't matter in the tech industry any more. New Zealand's innovation and expertise matches global levels.
Manual admin hampering Aussie managers - and companies
Wed, 11th Nov 2015
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uc
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telco
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productivity
Australian managers are spending 36% of their time on manual administrative tasks with companies failing to harness technology to accelerate work.
NZ dollar jumps almost 1 US cent after US retail sales miss forecasts
Wed, 15th Apr 2015
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new zealand dollar
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us federal reserve
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anz bank
The New Zealand dollar jumped almost one US cent overnight after US retail sales missed expectations, raising concern about slowing growth in the worl.
NZ dollar, Aussie fall after Chinese trade data disappoints
Tue, 14th Apr 2015
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new zealand dollar
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australian dollar
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world bank
The New Zealand and Australian dollars touched their lowest levels in almost two weeks after weaker-than-expected trade data from China, the largest t.
NZ economy grows 0.8% in fourth quarter, on tourist spending, heated housing market
Thu, 19th Mar 2015
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inflation
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tourism
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growth
The New Zealand economy expanded in the fourth quarter as tourists drove growth in retailing and accommodation, and property sales increased demand fo.
NZ current account deficit widens in 4th-qtr, as foreign companies earn more
Wed, 18th Mar 2015
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new zealand dollar
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economy
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gdp
New Zealand's current account deficit swells to NZD $2.6 billion in Q4, driven by higher foreign earnings from local investments amid a growing economy.
NZ economic growth to slowly come off boil in next three years: NZIER survey
Mon, 16th Mar 2015
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migration
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nz institute of economic research
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consumer price index
New Zealand's economic growth to slow over next three years, says NZIER survey. GDP expected to expand 3.3% this year.
NZ services sector slows, remains in expansion in February as sales pick up
Mon, 16th Mar 2015
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sales
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employment
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expansion
New Zealand's services sector, which makes up about two thirds of the economy, slowed in February while remaining in expansion, led by sales, with sig.
NZ dollar benefits from commodity currency gains after RBA decision, Canadian GDP
Wed, 4th Mar 2015
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wsj
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statistics nz
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new zealand dollar
The New Zealand dollar rose along with other commodity currencies after the Australian Reserve Bank chose not to cut interest rates yesterday and foll.
NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi at the mercy of overseas moves this week
Mon, 2nd Mar 2015
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fonterra
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new zealand dollar
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inflation
The New Zealand dollar will probably be at the mercy of overseas news this week with several central bank meetings and key data releases.
China economic reform low on government priority list, WSJ commentator says
Thu, 12th Feb 2015
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partner programmes
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wsj
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fonterra
Economic reform in China, one of New Zealand's largest trading partners accounting for 22 percent of exports, is a lower priority than trying to sa.
English sets May 21 for National's seventh Budget
Wed, 11th Feb 2015
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national party
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inflation
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recession
Bill English confirms 21 May for the Budget, eyeing stronger public finances amidst global fiscal uncertainties.