Reportbuyer.com - Asia Pacific: New Zealandhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/rss.htmlNew Zealand (capital: Wellington) This section contains the latest research available, analysing areas such as the economy, infrastructure, trade and employment.en-gbReportbuyerservice@reportbuyer.comenquiries@redwiredesign.comNew Zealand - ISA Country Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/new_zealand_isa_country_report.htmlThis report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for New Zealand, including trade and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. 104145632484d0b6458db0929bdefd89Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand November 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_november_2009.htmlOutlook for 2010-11 The ruling centre-right National Party enjoys strong public support, as well as a large majority in parliament, which will help the party in pursuing its policy agenda. The relatively high level of public expenditure expected in 2010-11, combined with weak revenue growth, means that the outlook for the government's fiscal accounts is poor. The Economist Intelligence Unit now expects the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (the central bank) to begin raising its main policy interest rate from its current level of 2. 2fe22427ad0ca34cb49b076d2d4f9e71Mon, 02 Nov 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand October 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_october_2009.htmlOutlook for 2010-11 The government, led by John Key of the centre-right National Party, enjoys strong public support and a large parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting it in a good position to push through its agenda. The Economist Intelligence Unit expects government debt to balloon to the equivalent of 38% of GDP by 2011; the fiscal deficit will narrow to 5. 2% of GDP in 2010 and 2. 52162ded060789520f1f1085ebc51716Thu, 01 Oct 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand September 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_september_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The government, led by John Key of the centre-right National Party, enjoys strong public support and a large parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting it in a good position to push through its agenda. The Economist Intelligence Unit expects government debt to balloon to the equivalent of 35% of GDP by 2010; the fiscal deficit will rise to the equivalent of 6. 8% of GDP in 2009 before edging down to 6. 892810f3c54822b9337b6cc09f8ad061Tue, 01 Sep 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand August 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_august_2009.htmlYou may have noticed that since the second quarter of this year some additional content has started to appear in your monthly and quarterly Country Reports. We are now including a country map, and a range of basic data (selected to be useful for business travellers in particular), in every Country Report. For most countries, except a few for which data is in very short supply, we are also including comparative economic indicators that show each country's position relative to regional peers, in an easy-to-read graphical format. fa064f030dc3bc5e34885f0df6f8947eSat, 01 Aug 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand July 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_july_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The government, led by John Key of the National Party, enjoys strong public support and a large parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting the administration in a good position to push through its agenda. As a result of lower revenue growth and increased expenditure commitments, government debt will balloon to nearly 40% of GDP by 2013. The fiscal deficit will expand to an average of 6. fc6bbc269ce1335e9d6154453701b13cWed, 01 Jul 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand June 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_june_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The centre-right National Party has a strong popular mandate and a large parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting the new prime minister, John Key, in a good position to push through his agenda. The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the government to unveil further fiscal measures to boost economic activity in its budget for fiscal year 2009/10 (July-June). The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ, the central bank) is likely to cut interest rates again in the short term. 5f11cef11abc58495e5a42061481bb30Sat, 06 Jun 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand May 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_may_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The centre-right National Party has a strong popular mandate and a large parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting the new prime minister, John Key, in a good position to push through his agenda. The government's operating balance before asset gains and losses (OBEGAL) will slip into deficit in fiscal year 2008/09 (July-June) and will remain in the red throughout the forecast period. It is now unclear whether the government will follow through with planned additional tax cuts from April 2010. c211180bbb5d509e9d8262b653ee0940Tue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand April 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_april_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The centre-right National Party has a strong popular mandate and a robust parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting the new prime minister, John Key, in a good position to push through his agenda. The new government will be committed to the principle of free trade, and will actively pursue free-trade agreements with a number of countries and trading blocs in 2009-10. Personal income tax cuts will be implemented from April 1st, but the government's commitment to further tax cuts in April 2010 is now uncertain. 0c1f9534f1d6736ca0b8453be37f75a1Sat, 04 Apr 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand March 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_march_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The National Party has a strong popular mandate and a robust parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting the new prime minister, John Key, in a good position to push through his agenda. Real GDP growth is expected to contract by 3. 2% in 2009, owing in large part to the ongoing deterioration in import demand from New Zealand's main trading partners and a dreary outlook for domestic consumption. 7e49b7ae9c04e87c2b17fb02df8d2ccfTue, 03 Mar 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand February 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_february_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The centre-right National Party has a strong popular mandate and a robust parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting the new prime minister, John Key, in a good position to push through his agenda. Mr Key is keen to prevent major job losses, although the extent to which he can convince struggling firms to retain employees is unclear. The government has committed itself to further personal income tax cuts, beginning in April 2009. 94296134e3b59882d2420e0c72b53429Mon, 02 Feb 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand January 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_january_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The centre-right National Party has a strong popular mandate and a robust parliamentary majority by New Zealand's standards, putting the new prime minister, John Key, in a good position to push through his agenda. The Economist Intelligence Unit forecasts that the fiscal deficit will increase from an estimated 1% of GDP in fiscal year 2007/08 (July-June) to 6. 3% in both 2008/09 and 2009/10. 99fd9ff812871cec4a01027f45043c58Thu, 01 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandNew Zealand - ISA January 2009 Country Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/new_zealand_isa_january_2009_country_report.htmlThis report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for New Zealand, including trade and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. 7faa9d30bb02c3118ab3736546ffbedbThu, 01 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealand December 2008http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand_december_2008.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The centre-right National Party was the clear winner in the general election held on November 8th. The new prime minister, John Key, is in a good position to push through his agenda. The new government intends to implement its planned personal tax cuts from fiscal year 2009/10 (July-June), and is expected to implement a fiscal stimulus package to help the economy through a prolonged recession. bfe4d86c3b55025949c6329cd976d3cdFri, 12 Dec 2008 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandCountry Report New Zealandhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/country_report_new_zealand.htmlOutlook for 2008-09 The governing Labour Party is struggling to regain popular support in the run-up to the next election, which is expected in September 2008, and the opposition National Party remains well ahead of Labour in the opinion polls. Labour will remain under pressure over the weakening economy and high interest rates. It remains unclear whether the Emissions Trading Scheme will be voted upon in parliament before the election. 829e3479732d98148677a34d7955f06cSun, 01 Jun 2008 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New ZealandNew Zealand: Country Profilehttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/asia_pacific/new_zealand/new_zealand.html This report provides a detailed analysis on New Zealand, providing an overview of its political, economic and business environment, represented both textually and in graph and tabular formats. By combining macroeconomic and market data, this country profile gives access to country data points, trends and analysis including: the country's political and government make-up the country's economic performance and GDP the potential for development detailed market and industry analysis of the country's business environment The report would be of use to executives involved with or looking to enter the New Zealand market, or industry analysts and academics needing raw data or in-depth analysis on New Zealand. The report commences with the Executive Summary, which highlights the important facts of the report. 65f8e8cb8504a07012b42c72ec4895a1Mon, 31 Dec 2007 12:00:00 GBAsia Pacific/New Zealand