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    Economists are still expecting a drop in interest rates - despite strong headwinds in the global trade environment

    Economists are still expecting a drop in interest rates - despite strong headwinds in the global trade environment


    US President Donald Trump's slapping a minimum 10-percent tariff on imports.

    The move's seen world stocks plummet - with big brands like Nike, Apple and Target sinking more than nine percent.

    ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley says the Reserve Bank will likely still cut interest rates by 25 basis point - as local inflation appears under control.

    He says the Reserve Bank, like everybody else, is waiting on the sidelines to see what carnage comes out of the train-wreck from Donald Trump.

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     Today's News

    Politics:
    Queensland health officials monitoring Monash IVF after embryo transfer bungle 18:17

    Rugby:
    Highlanders coach Jamie Joseph is refusing to give up on his young squad ahead of tonight's Super Rugby Pacific meeting with the Fijian Drua in Dunedin 18:07

    Rugby:
    Matatu coach Whitney Hansen has acknowledged the blow of losing loose forward Lucy Jenkins and prop Marcelle Parkes ahead of tonight's Super Rugby Aupiki final against the Blues at Eden Park 17:27

    International:
    Market turbulence continues amid fresh escalation in US-China trade war 17:27

    Law and Order:
    A homicide investigation's underway following the discovery of a woman's body in Waiuku, near Auckland, yesterday evening 17:27

    Netball:
    Former Australia Diamonds captain turned Central Pulse shooting coach Vicki Wilson believes it'll take some time for ANZ Premiership netball teams to fully embrace the new two-point shot 16:17

    International:
    US and Pakistan threaten Afghan migrants with deportation 16:07

    Motorsports:
    New Zealand Supercars driver Ryan Wood is stoked to have earned his first podium finish on home tarmac 15:57

    Soccer:
    Wellington Phoenix men's coach Giancarlo Italiano is avoiding any discussions about the past, with the Melbourne Victory back in the capital for this afternoon's A-League contest 15:27

    Auckland:
    A person has been rescued from an apartment fire in Auckland 14:57


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