Money Made Simple

Economy Made Simple #5 | Economic update: Global turmoil, local impact

Season 1 Episode 5

In this episode of Economy Made Simple, Shamubeel Eaqub breaks down what’s going on in the New Zealand economy - and what’s coming next. Are we still in a recession? Why has it affected people so differently? And what signs should we look for to know that a recovery is finally taking shape?

From global wars and rising oil prices to interest rates and job ads, Shamubeel gives a clear-eyed update on the forces shaping our economy right now, and what might lie ahead. This episode covers:

  • Why this recession has been different - with fewer job losses, but more business pressure and closures
  • The surprising resilience of the labour market (businesses holding onto workers) and how it could speed up the recovery
  • Signs of stabilisation (and optimism) after a year of economic decline
  • Why interest rates are expected to drive growth later this year
  • The bright spot in the economy - the primary sector
  • How wars, trade, inflation, migration and government spending cuts will continue to shape the outlook
  • What to watch for next, including increase in job ads and lending activity

It’s a challenging time, but not without hope. Shamubeel shares why he’s cautiously optimistic about a stronger second half of 2025 - and what needs to happen for that to become reality.

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