NZ may not feel full covid economic impact for 2, 3 years

NZ may not feel full covid economic impact for 2, 3 years
NZ businesses are still facing supply chain disruption and a lack of resources, including staff. (Image: Deposit Photos))
Jenny Ruth
It may take two or three years before New Zealand feels the full impact of the covid-19 pandemic, if past global convulsions, such as the 1987 share market crash, the Asian crisis and the global financial crisis, are anything to go by, warns accounting firm KPMG.For that reason, the major banks are wise to retain at least some of the provisioning they made early in the crisis and before it became clear the NZ economy would bounce back so strongly, KPMG said in its March 2021 financial institutions performance survey."The covid-19 shock has...

More Finance

Matt Whineray to chair new FirstCape Group fund manager and adviser
Finance

Matt Whineray to chair new FirstCape Group fund manager and adviser

The new entity aims to scale up advice and fund management services in NZ.

Staff reporters 23 Apr 2024
FNZ settles dispute with US executives
Finance

FNZ settles dispute with US executives

Adam Green and Steve Gross resigned on the same day late last year. 

Victoria Young 22 Apr 2024
Decision to cancel licence for crowdfunder Equitise ‘not taken lightly’ – FMA
Finance

Decision to cancel licence for crowdfunder Equitise ‘not taken lightly’ – FMA

Repeat offender Equitise facilitated two deals after it was deregistered last year.

Jem Traylen 17 Apr 2024
Central banks slowly winning war on inflation
Finance

Central banks slowly winning war on inflation

But policymakers remain wary of rising prices. 

Bloomberg 16 Apr 2024