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"Oh dear! - The higher prices we get for our goods has just pushed up food prices!"... 3 February 2011
The government's Savings Work Group releases its final report. 2 February 2011
"Remember, it's all worth it because we're helping to rebuild the economy." 30 January 2009.
"Yes it's true the Govt has guaranteed savers deposits sir..." "Be assured the security of your account has our full attention..." "So does your overdraft..." 13 October, 2008.
"Remember, it's all worth it because we're helping to rebuild the economy." 30 January 2009.
Walker, Malcolm, 1950-: KiwiSaver. 10 May 2011
"Why don't Kiwis invest more?" "No idea" 3 September 2010
"Repeat after me... "I'm savvy and sophisticated and a good saver!"." 11 August 2009
"Because we don't save but borrow heaps to buy stuff on tick, to keep shops going..." 26 January 2011
"You've got to stop spending money and start saving it. You've got to stop spending money and start saving it. You're right, it's like talking to a brick wall." 21 January, 2006.
"Mr Cullen, we saved up a big nest egg to buy us a comfortable retirement..." "...And suddenly we seem to have no show!" "I know exactly how you feel... We saved up a massive surplus to buy us an election victory..." 6 May, 2008
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