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What happened Thursday | interest.co.nz

by Chief Editor May 7, 2026
written by Chief Editor

The Energy Crunch: From AI Data Centers to Rooftop Solar

We are witnessing a collision between the digital future and physical infrastructure. While the OECD notes a gradual economic recovery, a critical bottleneck remains: electricity prices that are “structurally too high.” This isn’t just a line item on a utility bill; We see a drag on national momentum.

The Energy Crunch: From AI Data Centers to Rooftop Solar
Rooftop Solar

The rise of Artificial Intelligence is accelerating this pressure. AI data centers require an immense amount of power—often exceeding current forecasts. As these hubs expand, the cost of energy is likely to be “socialized,” meaning the entire community may feel the price hikes driven by Big Tech’s infrastructure needs.

Pro Tip: With regulatory shifts aiming to make solar installation the “simplest in the developed world,” now is the time to audit your energy efficiency. Transitioning to residential solar is no longer just about “going green”—it’s a strategic hedge against structural energy inflation.

The push toward decentralized energy, championed by moves to streamline solar panel installation, suggests a future where the grid is less reliant on centralized power and more on residential contributions. However, the transition period will likely be volatile as infrastructure catches up to demand.

Navigating the New Interest Rate Maze

The current banking landscape is a game of inches. With institutions like Westpac and the Bank of China adjusting fixed mortgage and term deposit (TD) rates frequently, consumers are finding it harder to pin down a “winning” strategy.

Navigating the New Interest Rate Maze
Transparency and Price Volatility Agriculture

One of the most overlooked risks is the “borrow short, lend long” model. Currently, a staggering majority of bank deposits are held in very short terms—with only a small fraction locked in for a year or more. While banks use sophisticated hedging and swaps to manage this risk, the lack of long-term deposit stability creates a fragile equilibrium.

Did you know? The percentage of customer deposits held for terms of one year or longer is at its highest level since 2018, yet it still represents less than 5% of total deposits. This highlights a widespread preference for liquidity over locked-in yields.

For the average homeowner, the trend is clear: flexibility is king. As wholesale swap rates dip and the RBNZ continues to calibrate, those who avoid over-committing to long-term fixed rates may find more opportunities to pivot as the market softens.

The Agricultural Shift: Transparency and Price Volatility

Agriculture is entering a period of “opaque competition.” The recent shift in how livestock offers are handled—moving away from public schedules toward private conversations—makes it significantly harder for farmers to compare offers and ensure they are getting a fair market price.

This lack of transparency often coincides with subtle price movements. For instance, recent upticks in beef, venison, and lamb prices can easily be missed if farmers aren’t actively “shopping around.”

The future of the sector likely involves a greater reliance on independent data aggregators to fill the transparency gap left by corporate bailouts and private negotiations. Farmers who leverage third-party analytics will hold the upper hand in negotiations.

Global Influence and the M&A Landscape

On the global stage, New Zealand is punching above its weight. Having a national representative chair the World Trade Organisation (WTO) General Council provides a strategic window to influence high-level decision-making in Geneva, particularly regarding trade barriers and digital commerce.

Global Influence and the M&A Landscape
Technology

This global connectivity is mirrored in the M&A (Mergers and Acquisitions) sector. We are seeing a steady stream of deals, particularly in the Technology, Media, and Telecommunications (TMT) space. Interestingly, a majority of these deals are driven by overseas buyers from the US and Australia.

This trend suggests that New Zealand businesses are increasingly viewed as high-value targets for international expansion. For local entrepreneurs, the “exit strategy” is becoming more international, with TMT firms leading the charge in valuation growth.

Market Insight: While the NZX50 shows resilience and growth over the year, the divergence between “heavyweights” and “gainers” suggests a stock-picker’s market. Investors are moving away from broad indices and toward specific high-growth sectors like business services and tech.

Frequently Asked Questions

How will AI impact my electricity bill?
Increased demand from AI data centers puts pressure on the energy grid. If infrastructure doesn’t expand rapidly, these costs may be passed down to general consumers through higher tariffs.

Frequently Asked Questions
Technology

Is it a good time to lock in a long-term mortgage?
With wholesale swap rates dipping and ongoing volatility in fixed rates, many experts suggest maintaining some flexibility rather than locking into long-term rates during a transition period.

Why is M&A activity increasing in the TMT sector?
Technology, Media, and Telecommunications are seen as scalable and high-growth. International buyers are attracted to the stability of the NZ market combined with the innovation in the TMT space.

What does the “borrow short, lend long” risk mean for me?
It refers to banks taking short-term deposits and lending them out as long-term mortgages. While banks hedge this risk, it means they are sensitive to sudden shifts in short-term interest rates.

Stay Ahead of the Curve

The economic landscape is shifting beneath our feet. Do you think solar energy is the answer to the AI power crunch, or do we need a total grid overhaul?

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What happened Monday | interest.co.nz

by Chief Editor May 12, 2025
written by Chief Editor

The Current State and Future Trends of Mortgage and Savings

No recent changes have been announced in mortgage rates, but savers and investors should not ignore the latest developments in term deposit rates. Understanding these trends can guide your financial planning. For instance, the Heretaunga Building Society recently trimmed their six and 12 month term deposit rates, making these options less attractive for short-term savers. However, for those considering 1-5 year deposits, the updated rates can be explored on their website. Explore the latest term deposit rates here.

Impact of Government Loan Enforcement

The government has intensified its approach towards recovering outstanding Covid business loans. Small Business Cashflow loans are now facing a new challenge as unpaid loans will incur substantial default interest starting next month. This move signifies a shift towards stricter economic governance, highlighting the importance of timely financial obligations.

Case Study: Small Business Challenges

Consider the hypothetical case of “Local Avocados,” a small business that struggled during the Covid-19 economic slowdown. With new firm enforcement by the Inland Revenue, businesses like these may face increased financial pressure if they are unable to manage repayments effectively. Proactively managing debt can mitigate such risks.

Examining Supplier Cost Increases

Recent data shows a steady increase in supplier costs to Foodstuffs supermarkets. In April 2025, the average supplier price hikes reached an increase of +2.0%, providing market insights. These cost pressures, while showing a moderation from previous years, continue to influence supermarket pricing strategies and consumer behavior.

Building Sector’s Continued Struggle and Bright Spots

The ready-mixed concrete volume data for Q1-2025 indicates continued struggles in the construction sector. However, despite overall declines, notable increases in Auckland volumes (+3.3%) and a growing trend in new warehouse constructions offer some optimism.

Pro Tip: Investing in Commercial Real Estate

Investors might consider looking into warehouse space for its stability amidst a decline in other commercial sectors. This strategy has recently shown success despite the broader downturn in new commercial building consents.

NZX and Corporate Bond Dynamics

The NZX50 index shows a positive trajectory with substantial gains led primarily by companies like Mainfreight. Additionally, Summerset’s new $150 million bond issue offers intriguing opportunities for those looking to diversify their portfolio. Exploring whether these bonds align with your investment goals could be beneficial.

FAQs

  • How does the enforcement on Covid business loans impact businesses?
    Businesses failing to repay may face additional interest, increasing their financial burden.
  • What strategies can construction companies use to adapt to declining volumes?
    Focusing on niche markets, such as warehouse construction, can help offset broader sector declines.

Navigating Economic Indicators

Understanding swap rates and other financial indicators is crucial for both personal and professional finance management. For example, shifts in wholesale swap rates can influence mortgage rates and investment strategies. Keep a close eye on these indicators to make informed decisions.

The Outlook for Commodities and Currencies

With oil and currency markets reflecting increased volatility and shifting trends, being prepared can make a difference. The carbon price shows slight firming, which may eventually impact sustainable practices and investments. Similarly, tracking the currency valuations of the NZD against major currencies can offer lucrative insights for investors.

Did You Know?

The Kiwi dollar’s movement against the Australian dollar could impact cross-border business transactions and trade balances between New Zealand and Australia.

Engaging with the Future of Cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin remains relatively stable, yet its volatility always presents both risks and opportunities. For everyone from individual investors to businesses considering incorporating digital currency, staying informed is key.

Explore more on how these trends impact the broader economy and individual financial health by following our Economic Calendar.

Take Action

What are your thoughts on these financial trends? Share your insights in the comments below or explore related articles on our website to stay ahead of these developments. Consider subscribing to our newsletter for regular updates directly in your inbox.

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