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June 19, 2025 2 mins

New data out of Stats NZ reveals the country's gross domestic product grew by 0.8 percent in the first quarter of 2025.

It's a stronger result than predicted by the Reserve Bank and Treasury.

NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann unpacks these results - and voices his concerns about the future.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Liam Dan, herold's business editor at Largest with us A. Liam, Hello, Heather,
How good was that GDP number?

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Pretty good? Like, I mean, you know, the economists had
already uped all the forecasts to zero point seven and
we got zero point eight. But as you know, I've
mentioned before, I'm a little bit skeptical of GDP numbers.
You know that the one from the last quarter of
twenty twenty four got revised down to zero point five,
so you know, there's no guarantees that it's spot on
for this one either. But look, look, we'll take it.

(00:30):
It looks like the recovery was underway and in full
swing in that first quarter, so we'll we'll you know,
let's let's take that at for starters.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Well, and we headed it. I mean, geez, honestly, how
many quarters have we had that have been rubbish? Right?
At least we are headed solidly in the right direction,
even if we have to grind it out for the
rest of the year. Or am I being a little
too polyannash here?

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Well, I think we are still heading in the right direction.
What spooked economists in the last week or so is
that the the sort of high frequency data for the
second quarter that we're seeing for the that's coming through
from May around manufacturing and services that went back into
negative Territory card spending in May went down. So all

(01:14):
this this this first quarter GDP was pretty solid. It
was all pre Donald Trump doing the Liberation Day thing,
and you know, that sort of hit confidence, I guess,
and it made our KEYPI savers go down and that
that probably didn't help. And then we've we've you know,
we've also seen that you know, not not great stuff

(01:35):
from the housing market, which we know is sort of
a bit of a driver of a wealth effect, particularly
in the big cities in Auckland. So consumers not feeling
hugely confident right now. So so yeah, the sort of
mixed feelings, but you know it is heading in the
right direction. And you know that there's a feeling that

(01:55):
well for starters that the Reserve Bank will probably pause
in July and just wait and see and won't give
us an the cat just in case they start to
get ahead of themselves.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
Of course not why would they want to do anything
to help the economy, Liam, thanks very much, appreciate it.
Liam Dann, the Herald's Business editor at large.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
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Speaker 1 (02:12):
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