Group 1 - New Zealand's economy is under dual pressure from a stagnant real estate market and weaker-than-expected government fiscal conditions, with the national median residential value remaining flat at 806,561 NZD in November, down 0.73% year-on-year [1][42] - The high-end real estate markets are showing signs of weakness, particularly in Auckland, where prices fell by 0.24% in November and have decreased by 2.20% year-to-date, while Queenstown's median price, exceeding 1.56 million NZD, dropped by 0.61% in November [1][42] - The New Zealand Treasury reported that core tax revenue for the first four months of the fiscal year was 39.5 billion NZD, 600 million NZD below expectations, primarily due to weaker corporate and personal tax revenues [43] Group 2 - The total expenditure of 48.5 billion NZD was only slightly above expectations by about 200 million NZD, but the operational deficit, excluding ACC, reached 4.9 billion NZD, exceeding the May budget forecast by approximately 700 million NZD [2][43] - The only positive aspect noted was that the government's net debt as a percentage of GDP was 42.8%, slightly lower than expected [2]
纽币NZDUSD多空对峙:建筑业未触底、租赁市场供给爆炸,新西兰需求全面降温
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-07 23:35