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The Treasury has reopened its economic forecasts for next month’s Budget.
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis is cautiously optimistic that New Zealand will get through the ongoing fuel crisis without too much economic damage.
Willis has released the Treasury’s latest economic scenarios, produced at the end of March, and said its most benign scenario was the most likely
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