Post ONE link to a NZ gdp print that is nominal and published/reported.
Just one bro.
Even if you can, should you not realise the difference?
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Yawn.
Of course I understand the difference, can't you read before you respond to a post.
Took me 2 minutes to find an example.
Moodys no less.
https://www.economy.com/new-zealand/...mestic-product
Just another stupid question, yet answered again.
Yawn again.
You seem to think you can snap your fingers & people will jump.
Well I have news for you.
I have given you what you asked for & believe it or not Moodys releases / reports are followed far more in the financial world than some News Hub report etc.
Get a life. You obviously don't value yours as you spend far too much of your time on here asking inane questions.
Me I'm off for a relaxing beer in the sun.
Wikipedia says - The economy of New Zealand is a highly developed free-market economy.It is the 52nd-largest national economy in the world when measured by nominal gross domestic product (GDP)
Probably a bit difficult to make country comparisons using real GDP ….. but then they prob use some PPP methodology
If I'm perfectly honest, I wasn't really thinking when I mentioned inflation.
But to use that to suggest I don't understand the difference or how they are typically published. Really?
It doesn't change the fact that the result was a shocker & even more so when the revisions of previous data is taken in to account.
Big picture the economy isn't on fire & hasn't been for some time. Hey but that's what's important right, not the minutia you bury yourself in.
Do you have all your towels in a row hanging the exact same length, your cans I the pantry all facing the same way in rows?