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Household financial stress likely to grow: RBNZ
TMM - News

Household financial stress likely to grow: RBNZ

Pockets of financial stress among households are likely to grow in the medium term because of rising debt-servicing burdens, but most mortgage borrowers have kept up with their payments so far, says the Reserve Bank.

Jenny Ruth
Wed, Nov 1st 2023 10:19AM

Struggles with debt for most Kiwis

Struggles with debt for most Kiwis

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New Zealand households more exposed to mortgage defaults

New Zealand households more exposed to mortgage defaults

3 min read
No loosening of high OCR settings

No loosening of high OCR settings

5 min read
Interest payments on mortgages soar

Interest payments on mortgages soar

2 min read
Specious arguments from big banks need to be taken down - Habilis

Specious arguments from big banks need to be taken down - Habilis

7 min read
Recovery in mortgage lending expected in next six months

Recovery in mortgage lending expected in next six months

5 min read
Wealth falls, inflation drops but lower OCR still a way off

Wealth falls, inflation drops but lower OCR still a way off

3 min read
 Akahu aspires to be the "plumbing" of open banking

Akahu aspires to be the "plumbing" of open banking

3 min read
Refinancing becoming a hot option for borrowers

Refinancing becoming a hot option for borrowers

4 min read
Changes can’t come fast enough

Changes can’t come fast enough

4 min read
Inflation drops lower than predictions

Inflation drops lower than predictions

2 min read
Fiscal restraint probably on the table

Fiscal restraint probably on the table

4 min read
Number of borrowers ahead on repayments dips slightly

Number of borrowers ahead on repayments dips slightly

3 min read
New code for debt collectors

New code for debt collectors

3 min read
Book aimed at small businesses

Book aimed at small businesses

4 min read

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