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Capital gains tax not off the cards with Ardern’s exit

Though economists expect Jacinda Ardern’s departure likely to have few economic implications.

Jacinda Ardern’s shock resignation as prime minister was not expected to have any significant near-term effects on the country’s economic policy.

The announcement may have taken the public by surprise, but the local stock market and the New Zealand dollar barely flinched in response to the news.

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Nicholas Pointon Fri, 20 Jan 2023
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