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NZX joins world share slide, down 0.9pc
New Zealand shares have opened down 0.9 per cent this morning, after world shares fell over the weekend after bad US jobs news.

Sir Bob Jones: The perfect tax code - them not me
New Herald columnist Sir Bob Jones explains why he believes tax is theft.

Wall St mixed after Euro 'dead cat' bounce
US stocks have closed mixed after a day of bumpy trade, as eurozone turmoil kept a shadow over world sharemarkets.

Career overhaul attractive to Kiwis: survey
A survey of 1200 Kiwis shows 70 per cent have considered, or are considering, a complete change in careers during their working lives.

Rural areas to suffer from ageing kiwis, outward migration
Rural New Zealand is likely to disproportionately suffer the consequences of the country's ageing population and outward migration, according to the NZ Institute of Economic Research.

Inside Money:Be a tidy KiwiSaver - cleanup campaign begins
The default review and new quarterly KiwiSaver provider disclosure provisions were hardly news but their placement in the Budget was good advertising.

Andrew Gawith: Debt's shadow will take years to disperse
Longer rehab may be the only way to tackle Europe's woes, writes Andrew Gawith.