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Certainty in Uncertain Times: How to Invest with a Steady Hand in Turbulent Times

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Jubilee Building
auckland, new zealand
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Tue, 10 Jun, 7pm - 9:30pm NZST

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In today’s unpredictable market, certainty can feel elusive. But what if you could unlock clarity and gain a strategic edge—even amidst volatility?

Join Nick Tuffley, ASB’s Chief Economist, for a compelling keynote where he will unpack the latest economic trends, provide insights into navigating 2025’s challenges, and equip you with actionable strategies to help you stay ahead in the property market.

Nick will cover:

  • What the 2025 Budget really means for property investors, hidden signals, and how you can leverage government spending decisions
  • Economic recovery vs. market reality: Understanding the true impact and timing, and how to position yourself for growth
  • Supply and demand in the housing market: What immigration trends, location, and property types are shaping demand, and where the real opportunities lie
  • Turning economic uncertainty into strategic advantage: Practical tips for making confident investment decisions, based on in-depth understanding—not just reacting to daily headlines

This keynote is designed to give you a deep understanding of the economic forces at play, so you’re not simply reacting to the market or the latest headlines in the Herald. Instead, you’ll walk away with a solid strategy to make informed, confident decisions in volatile times.

Admission will be from 6:00 pm for the Annual General Meeting (open to all members), and from 6:50 pm for the keynote session, which is open to both members and non-members attending the event.

This is an unmissable opportunity to gain clarity, confidence, and the strategic advantage you need to thrive in today’s dynamic market.

Reserve your seat now!

APIA members register for free here

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Jubilee Building
auckland, new zealand