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Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister says the latest inflation rate points to stagflation

Steven Joyce: Former Finance Minister says the latest inflation rate points to stagflation

The Mike Hosking Breakfast · Newstalk ZB

April 17, 20243m 59s

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A former finance minister says there's nothing to celebrate in the latest inflation figures. 

Inflation has fallen to 4% in the year to March. 

That's well down on the 4.7% recorded in the year to December but above the Reserve Bank's forecast. 

Steven Joyce told Mike Hosking that non-tradable inflation —on things like rents and rates that don't face foreign competition— has only dropped slightly from 5.9% to 5.8%. 

He says that's troubling for the Reserve Bank and the economy, and points to 'stagflation'. 

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