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The wedding season is ramping up to be very busy time for professional photographers in Dunedin, with happy couples keen to tie the knot after wedding delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Trade is also out, export growth is expected to slow further (4.0% f/c from 7.1%), but the trade surplus is forecast to remain very elevated ($80.75bn). The image which won Simone Jackson a silver with distinction in the Landscape in Camera category of the NZIPP Iris Awards.

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Finally, next Friday delivers September CPI (2.8% f/c versus 2.5% in August) and PPI prints (1.1% f/c from 2.3% previously).In any event the market expects no change in the 1yr rate at 2.7%. Bloomberg stated the 1yr MLF decision could come in the second half of next week, although there is a risk it slips to the start of the following week.The chart below plots the rolling 6 and 12 month sums for aggregate finance (with the dots assuming the consensus forecast for September is realized). Such outcomes would do little to change the moderate picture in terms credit expansion.The market expects a slight uptick in both aggregate finance (CNY2700bn versus CNY2432.2bn previously), and new loans (CNY1800bn against CNY1254.2bn last month). It is not only impractical to employ embassy-like security at a fast. For the most part, soft targets are soft by their very nature. From Sunday onwards until the end of next week, September aggregate financing figures are due. Steve Pearson Tuesday 14th December 2021 11:11 AM The possibility of Arsenal landing Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin has come back into focus amid the ongoing uncertainty surrounding. Therefore, if the Syrians commission a terrorist attack in Lebanon and Hezbollah does not help them, the attacks their proxy groups will carry out will be quite limited and will again focus on soft targets.Recall the official services PMI surprised on the downside at the end of September (50.6 against 52.4 expected).

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The market expects a 54.4 print from 55.0. China's activity data calendar swings back into gear tomorrow, with the Caixin services PMI out.









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