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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he 'personally' thinks the Reserve Bank should have been more aggressive with the ...
After months of what the Prime Minister’s critics have condemned as political drift, however, there is growing evidence that ...
China reveals extended weak FDI; Canada gets tariff inflation; Japan inflation dips but rice still a problem; US markets like ...
Federal Reserve Chair Powell signalled the central bank may cut rates in September. US equities made solid gains. The small ...
The drums for fiscal stimulus keep on banging as the Government leaves it to RBNZ monetary policy to stimulate the economy ...
Angus Kebbell reports that despite record prices for livestock and dairy, farmers still think they are hard done by and want ...
Fonterra's sale of its consumer business to French giant Lactalis will deliver a $3.2 bln tax-free boost for shareholders, ...
Markets cautious ahead of Fed Chair Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole; hawkish soundbites from FOMC members and stronger PMI ...
Select Committee spikes Marama Davidson's Right to Repair Bill, sparking opposition allegations of public resource wastage ...
General insurer Tower extends risk-based pricing to landslides and sea surges meaning rising premiums for some customers ...
A majority of Finance and Expenditure Committee members want the Reserve Bank to scrap all further increases in bank capital ...
Electricity Authority announces plans to boost competition between generator-retailers and independent power companies ...
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