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Climate change will continue to bring 'substantial financial costs', need for change urgent - Independent Reference Group ...
More tariff letters but for US trading partners well down the pecking order; more to come. Optimism around a US-EU trade deal ...
US travellers shunned, turn to trading houses; US Fed minutes reveal split; Japanese machine too orders healthy; Nvidia hits ...
Statistics NZ estimates that this country had a net population gain of 14,808 in the 12 months to May this year, almost unchanged from the 14,978 gain the the 12 months to April, but down a whopping ...
The Reserve Bank’s monetary policy committee held the Official Cash Rate at 3.25%, while the policymakers assess ongoing inflation pressure and the speed of NZ’s economic recovery. While the committee ...
RBNZ figures show that in May, a third of the new mortgages taken out were on floating terms; homeowners are still waiting ...
US data stable but consumer debt demand falls; Canada expands; German exports dip; Australian sentiment improves; copper ...
Another rate cut by the Australian central bank was expected but didn't happen. But it was a split 6-3 decision ...
Brian Easton looks at the options for a Government that's hit it's borrowing limit but would still like to spend ...
US issues unilateral tariff letters, pushing trade partners into China's orbit; global data stable; eyes on RBA and household ...
Lynda Moore says that when you are faced with disaster recovery, you may not need to-do lists, but you can probably use some ...
Big banks could face a bigger tax bill after Budget 2026, as Finance Minister Nicola Willis seeks advice on whether they are ...
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