Over in China, regulators recently announced a range of monetary and fiscal stimulus policy changes aimed at fostering economic stabilisation and improving consumer confidence.
Official interest rates were cut and the Government announced a number of central bank spending programmes aimed at stabilising housing and supporting consumption.
Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly unpacked these new policy changes - and explained what China's economic growth could mean for New Zealand.
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