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NZ and Aussie economic strength will be short lived, economist says

Capital Economics' Paul Dale says although both economies finished 2015 on high notes, neither will be able to sustain that momentum for long.

Jason Walls
Tue, 12 Jan 2016

Although the Aussie and New Zealand economies finished 2015 on high notes, neither economies will be able to sustain the strong momentum for long, Capital Economics' Australasian economist Paul Dales says.

The lower currencies will support exporters but this alone won’t offset the drag from lower

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Jason Walls
Tue, 12 Jan 2016
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