Abigail Adriatico

Abigail Adriatico

Abigail Adriatico is a global news writer at Key Media, writing for various titles including the Insurance Business and mortgage verticals. She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Communication from the University of Santo Tomas, where she was also a writer and voiceover talent for a student publication.

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Net immigration inflows see decrease, tourism arrivals plateau in July – ASB

Less economic support from net migration and tourism shows the need for more OCR cuts

Net immigration inflows see decrease, tourism arrivals plateau in July – ASB

Kiwibank launches 'Markets, Mystics & Mayhem' podcast

Podcast will cover topics about economics and financial markets

Kiwibank launches 'Markets, Mystics & Mayhem' podcast

Next GDP release likely to showcase continued 'rolling maul' recession – Westpac

The GDP is expected to see a 0.4% decrease

Next GDP release likely to showcase continued 'rolling maul' recession – Westpac

Hybrid work: Productivity may be up, but engagement is down

Is generative AI part of the solution to making jobs easier?

Hybrid work: Productivity may be up, but engagement is down

Lifestyle property sales saw steady growth in April – report

Sales saw an 11.9% increase

Lifestyle property sales saw steady growth in April – report

Home value growth declines – CoreLogic

"It's no surprise" the market has lost momentum, expert says

Home value growth declines – CoreLogic

KiwiBank forecasts earliest rate cuts for November

It says cuts will only occur when inflation goes back under 3%

KiwiBank forecasts earliest rate cuts for November

$1 trillion needed for New Zealand infrastructure, says ASB

NZ has underinvested in its core infrastructure – economist

$1 trillion needed for New Zealand infrastructure, says ASB

Most New Zealanders concerned about money – report

Rising interest rates and inflation fuel anxiety

Most New Zealanders concerned about money – report

Reliance on family for financial advice impacts financial wellbeing – report

A majority of New Zealanders under 55 lack confidence in their financial decisions

Reliance on family for financial advice impacts financial wellbeing – report