Promised to us Hus Experience in business to bring down The Cost Of Living which has been one of the main issues in the election. New zealanders have been feeling the pinch from soaring prices as well as unaffordable housing. Meanwhile the central bank has pledged not to lower the official cash rate from its 15 year high Arthur Grimes from Victoria University of wellington spent a decade as chairman at the Reserve Bank Of New Zealand between 2003 and 2013. There are many priorities for the incoming government. The issue will be the structure of the government as to whether they will be able to do much to tackle the economic problems that are there. At the moment, we dont know and we wont know for another two weeks whether the new Prime Minister will be able to form a governmentjust with the act party, a smaller Libertarian Party or whether they will also need to form a three Party Coalition with new Zealand New Zealand first, essentially a populist pork barrel politics party, and those
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they are likely to be seized upon by prime minister narendra modi as proof that his economic plans or modinomics are working. that s despite concerns about food price inflation, growing wealth inequality and high youth unemployment. let s just show you the details. india s economy is expected to have grown at an annual rate of 6.7% betweenjanuary and march that s according to economists polled by reuters. that would represent a slowdown from the rate of more than 8% seen at the end of last year. despite that, according to some estimates, it still puts india on track to overtake japan next year and become the world s fourth largest economy in 2025 according to some estimates. and its forecast to then go on to overtake germany and it s forecast to then go on to overtake germany to become the third largest after the us and china possibly by 2027. will that happen? let s find out what we will see today. let s go to mumbai and speak to our india business corresponden
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