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Double-dip recession predicted for next year

But Infometrics says the NZ economy weathered the storm as well as could be expected.

Brent Edwards Thu, 15 Oct 2020

Infometrics is forecasting a double-dip recession next year and expects there will be 186,000 fewer jobs by June 2021 compared with before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.

A double-dip recession is a recession followed by a short-lived recovery followed by another recession and historically they have

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Brent Edwards Thu, 15 Oct 2020
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