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New Zealand Trade Data Due On Wednesday
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(RTTNews) - New Zealand will on Wednesday release November numbers for imports, exports and trade balance, highlighting a light day for Asia-Pacific economic activity.
In October, imports were worth NZ$8.27 billion and exports were atBZ$6.14 billion for a trade deficit of NZ$2.129 billion.
New Zealand also will see November figures for credit card spending; in the previous month, spending was up 24.8 percent on year.
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