N.Z. PPI input rises

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Investing.com - New Zealand’s producer price inflation input rose in the last quarter, official data showed on Thursday.

In a report, Statistics New Zealand said that N.Z. PPI input rose to a seasonally adjusted 0.6%, from 0.8% in the preceding quarter.

Analysts had expected N.Z. PPI input to rise 0.6% in the last quarter.


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