Australia and New Zealand Economic Outlook 2027
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts a moderate growth of 2.5% for Australia and 2.2% for New Zealand in 2027, driven by investments in renewable energy and tourism.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts a moderate growth of 2.5% for Australia and 2.2% for New Zealand in 2027, driven by investments in renewable energy and tourism.
ANZ Bank's latest report highlights the challenges faced by Australia and New Zealand in 2027, including inflation and global trade tensions, with recommendations for businesses to adapt and thrive.
The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) predicts an increase in bilateral trade between Australia and New Zealand, with a focus on services and digital exports in 2027.
Trading Economics provides an overview of key economic indicators for Australia and New Zealand, including GDP, inflation, and unemployment rates, with forecasts for 2027.
Researchers from Victoria University of Wellington discuss the potential benefits and obstacles of deeper economic integration between New Zealand and Australia, with a focus on the 2027 outlook.
A video presentation by the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific team, discussing the medium-term economic outlook for Australia and New Zealand, including the impact of climate change and technological innovation.
The Brookings Institution publishes a comparative analysis of the economic forecasts for Australia and New Zealand in 2027, highlighting the role of monetary policy and fiscal stimulus.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) provides an in-depth analysis of the economic trends and outlook for Australia and New Zealand in 2027, with a focus on productivity and competitiveness.