
US inflation eased slightly as price increases extend slow descent
Measures of US inflation barely declined in September.
Measures of US inflation barely declined in September.
OPINION: RBA says many households are experiencing a "painful squeeze on their finances".
After months of punishing hikes, how much did food prices change in September?
Economists see population growth running stronger for longer with implications for RBNZ.
Enough new people to populate a city arrived in the year.
New York Times: IMF says the global recovery is slowing as war breaks out in the Mideast.
Both leaders shared their vision for growing New Zealand's wealth.
What's really causing the NZX doldrums?
OPINION: Kiwis flatter themselves with the idea the economy is under our control.
More regions have passed a salary milestone, and TradeMe job applications are on the rise.
Would Orr stay if Willis was finance minister?
The Reserve Bank has left the Official Cash Rate on hold.
Headline number falls but still well above historic levels, Stats NZ says.
OPINION: The big global threats keep growing.
The major parties plan to reduce debt at a similar rate but at a cost to different groups.
A closer look at why the Reserve Bank is accumulating billions in foreign reserves.
The $5b Covid fund top-up was spent at a record clip - on mostly unrelated plans.
NZ's advertised salaries are rising faster than any point in the past six years.
OPINION: There’s little point being an investor unless you believe things will get better.
Judge could not find former CBL Corporation executives guilty.
OPINION: The last big set of pre-election data show the economy healing,
The Reserve Bank may have to work harder to cool inflation, economists warn.
Regardless of today's announcement, Kiwis are still in for a tough year.
Current account deficit equivalent to 7.5 per cent of GDP in year to June.
Telegraph: An economist's look at the cost of marriage breakdown is ruffling feathers.
TVNZ is planning significant cuts to production, programmes and operational spending.
Supplier deliveries down, some other economic indicators cause concern.
Visiting New York-based economist Paul Gruenwald outlines the challenges facing the world.
OPINION: After a strong few years for the US labour market, cracks are starting to appear.
Opinion: It seems like high net migration is the one thing both major parties agree on.