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Finance minister brushes off credit rating agency’s concerns

Moody's latest New Zealand report detailed some darker clouds on the horizon.

Jason Walls
Fri, 13 Mar 2015

Finance Minister Bill English has dismissed concerns that international credit rating agency Moody’s has expressed with New Zealand’s current account deficit.

Last week, Moody’s reaffirmed New Zealand’s Aaa credit rating status, outlining that despite a steep fall in dairy prices in 2014, New

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Jason Walls
Fri, 13 Mar 2015
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