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AMI bailout means interest rate cut should be permanent - economist


Georgina Bond and Rob Hosking
Thu, 07 Apr 2011

A possible government bailout of AMI is bad news for the New Zealand dollar and the bond market, warns research house TD Securities.

The firm’s Singapore-based head of Asia-Pacific research Annette Beacher said with the New Zealand economy “clearly on its knees,” the idea that last month’s

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Georgina Bond and Rob Hosking
Thu, 07 Apr 2011
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