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Falling migration could further subdue economy, analysts warn
High immigration numbers have been 'papering the cracks' of the economy.
Marty Verry: More forestry mills will close
OPINION: Three things need to change or we'll lose more timber mills.
Soaring chocolate and olive oil prices push annual food price inflation up
Selected price index data shows overall inflation pressure continues to ease.
'Really valuable': Huge film production coming to Auckland
The film is said to be the biggest to come to NZ since the Rings of Power.
Why Kmart's expansion is more bad news for The Warehouse
What analysts think of Kmart's plans for a new store at Westgate.
NZ’s biggest house-builder G.J. Gardner planning 30% franchise growth
'If you’re in a really tough game, go on the attack.'
Westgate's traffic 'disaster': Owner to square off with council in court
Mark Gunton plans robust appeal to traffic decision.
Inside Economics: Do we really need to spend more on infrastructure?
OPINION: And Liam Dann looks at the economic policy debate ahead of the US election.
Leaving home: Records tumble for Kiwi departures
The latest data shows the overall net migration rate falling from high levels.
Explained: Why would Kmart expand in this tough retail environment?
Boss from across the Tasman explains the reasoning behind Kmart's expansion here.
Inside Economics: The water-powered hydraulic computer built in 1949
A live demonstration of the only working MONIAC in the Southern Hemisphere in the Reserve Bank Museum & Education Centre in Wellington. Video / RBNZ
Colossal new Kmart for Auckland: Biggest NZ store planned
Vast new discounter to be built on greenfields site opposite Westgate Lifestyle Centre.
Weak China prices boost deflation fears
Financial Times: Concerns grow that deflationary forces are taking root in China.
How Donald Trump and Kamala Harris differ on economic policy
Financial Times: Presidential candidates offer sharp contrasts on tax, trade, inflation.
The company that had its share price jump 900% in a year
How one company achieved the best performance – then lost all its gains.
Reserve Bank deputy governor says NZ rate hikes had intended effect
Deputy Governor says its plan has largely worked - with some surprises.
10 lessons top economists learnt from the Covid years
Liam Dann asks leading economists what they learned from the pandemic.
Key economic indicator turns positive in NZ for first time in two years
An upwardly sloping NZ yield curve is jolting people out of a 'survive to 25' mindset.
US short-term bond yields fall below longer-term
Financial Times: A shift in US bond yields has left many investors guessing.
Liam Dann: Business failures have hit levels not seen since the economy was booming. What gives?
OPINION: The number of business failures is accelerating, yet confidence is rising.
Steven Joyce: Govt’s visitor levy raises concerns for NZ’s tourism recovery
OPINION: Economic recovery efforts clash with increased tourist charges.