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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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

High inflation and interest rate restrain regional economies

The high interest rates have restricted spending activities all over the country

High inflation and interest rate restrain regional economies

Senior travellers utilize funds for holiday travel instead of savings

Many travellers are willing to draw from their children’s inheritance to fund their getaways

Senior travellers utilize funds for holiday travel instead of savings

Labour market softens at slower pace than expected

The market is expected to cool down further over the course of the year

Labour market softens at slower pace than expected

RBNZ publishes briefing for incoming finance minister

It contains a wide mandate

RBNZ publishes briefing for incoming finance minister

Housing market sees first rise in profitable resales in two years

Median gain reaches $305,000

Housing market sees first rise in profitable resales in two years

Financial Services Council and Women in Super NZ announce merger

It aims to bring forth more focus on women's financial wellbeing, empowerment, and inclusion

Financial Services Council and Women in Super NZ announce merger

What is in store for the housing market in 2024?

Economists share their take on the state of house prices in the upcoming months

What is in store for the housing market in 2024?

ANZ welcomes new head of investment partnerships

He joins the firm with over 20 years of experience

ANZ welcomes new head of investment partnerships

Households continue to struggle but signs begin to look brighter

Despite pessimistic consumer outlook, households continue to stay afloat

Households continue to struggle but signs begin to look brighter