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Tariffs start to affect US data; Fed in a tough spot; markets recoil; Canada stops cutting; China claims steady growth, but housing still a big issue; UST 10yr at 4.27%; gold leaps and oil firm; NZ$1 ...
Job ad volumes have risen for the first time quarter-on-quarter in over two years, according to Seek
“This is the first time quarterly ad volumes have risen in over two and a half years, suggesting that ad volumes appear to be ...
The central bank will likely have to cut staff after failing to secure the $1 billion budget required to maintain its current ...
Our national airline is forecasting pre-tax profits of between $150 million and $190 million for the current financial year ...
Richard Meade and Magnus Söderberg say electricity customers heading into winter might be happier with rising transmission ...
Home loan rates are being inched lower in response to competitive pressures and uncertain loan demand. BNZ's latest ...
China stops ordering new Boeing aircraft and halt purchases of aircraft and parts from US companies. No progress on EU-US ...
New Zealand Banking Association says a large proportion of mortgage holders are 'reaping the benefits' of paying down their ...
Trump considers windback of tariffs to help the auto sector, following the carve-out for some electronic goods from China.
New round of retail interest rate cuts starts, and it is savers who will be paying for the reductions in home loan rates. All ...
In February, an estimated 2008 NZ citizens returned after an extended stay overseas, while 4753 departed long-term, giving a ...
If New Zealand can neither win, nor afford, to enter an arms race against China, then why not initiate a peace race instead?
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