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Prepare for further high unemployment figures – economist

New Zealand's unemployment rate has higher to climb as the economy continues to slow.
 
Will unemployment go higher? BERL chief economist Ganesh Nana explains on NBR Radio and on demand via MyNBR Radio.

Jason Walls
Tue, 10 Nov 2015

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New Zealand’s unemployment rate has higher to climb as the economy continues to slow, Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL) chief economists Ganesh Nana says.

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Jason Walls
Tue, 10 Nov 2015
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