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Economic update by ASB Chief Economist Nick Tuffley

A look at how the NZ economy is tracking post-election, at our Hawke’s Bay end of year Christmas function.

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Speaker(s)
Nick Tuffley
Date
5:30pm — 7:30pm, 7 December 2023
Venue
ASB Regional Centre Hawke's Bay
Location
Level 2, 173 Marine Parade, Napier
Price
$0.00 incl GST

Overview

It’s been a wild journey over the past year and there is still considerable uncertainty facing the global economy.  ASB’s Chief Economist Nick Tuffley joins us virtually to provide an economic update.

Nick Tuffley

Nick Tuffley was appointed as ASB’s Chief Economist in January 2007, having previously worked at Westpac and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.  Nick studied at Canterbury University, graduating with a Master of Commerce in Economics. 

He and the rest of the Economics team provide regular analysis of economic developments and the outlook through written publications and media comments.  Their key objective is to help the bank’s clients make better-informed business and personal finance decisions.  The Economics team has won 4 Consensus Economics Forecast Accuracy Awards for their NZ forecasts.

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Contact

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Wellington Branch Manager

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jill.dawson@iod.org.nz

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