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Kiwi confidence is riding high -- A.C. Neilson
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New Zealand consumer confidence levels ranked fourth highest globally. Health and Economy top the list of greatest concerns. The resilient housing market, as well as the continuing employee job market may have influenced the continued confidence.
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