AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAuckland Recession Worsens: New Zealand’s two biggest cities are still stuck in recession for 2½ years, with fresh “ugly numbers” pointing to a services slowdown and firms holding back on hiring and spending. Markets Lift on Iran Pause: The NZX50 bounced strongly as Trump’s pause on an Iran strike eased Middle East fears, helping lift heavyweight stocks and sentiment. Tourism Boss Pushes Continuity: Trenz is framed as a key demand barometer, but the Iran conflict is already feeding into higher oil and aviation fuel costs, pressuring travel budgets. World Cup Travel Turmoil: Iran’s squad is in Turkey for camp while World Cup participation and visas remain a live issue, with excluded star Azmoun posting support from Dubai. Safety & Practical Travel Tips: Auckland drivers are being reminded to replace tyres before the legal 1.5mm tread limit, especially for wet-road grip. Regional Connectivity Win: Jetstar’s first direct Brisbane–Rarotonga flight lands, a boost for Cook Islands tourism links. NZ Justice Spotlight: A coroner says “less-than-lethal options” weren’t available in a 501 deportee shooting case, raising questions about police response and risk.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.