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‘Open for business’: East coast sounds call for tourists this summer
Small businesses across the East Coast say they are ready for a return to the summer boom.
Wall Street’s S&P 500 breaks through 6000 for first time
Financial Times: America's S&P 500 index had its best in a week after the US election.
'Stuck in a rut': Economists split on NZ's rate cut strategy
Inflation has fallen back into the RBNZ's 1% to 3% target band.
Liam Dann: The one bright spot buried in unemployment data
OPINION: Labour market data shows young people are returning to education as jobs dry up.
'Chronically underfunded': DoC asks public to pay to save critically endangered species
DoC has enlisted the help of a fundraising organisation to back some critical projects.
Revealed: Who will pay what to insure your savings
Nicola Willis solidifies her position in the competition vs financial stability debate.
Warehouse Group slows its sales decline but pressure still on
CEO positive but analyst says: 'It’s going to be another tough year.'
Cautious optimism as Briscoe Group’s result steady ahead of Black Friday
Rod Duke praises 'outstanding' achievement and says Briscoes has a point of difference.
Market Watch: Trump unleashes the Wall St bull ... how long will it run?
Watch: Liam Dann and Mike Taylor dissect the market fallout from Trump's big win.
Hamilton growth spurt calls for Waikato-wide approach to challenges
Hamilton crowned NZ’s fastest growing city for a second time.
Liam Dann: The Trump bump boosts our KiwiSaver ... but a big market showdown looms
OPINION: Beating political opponents is one thing. Now Trump faces a more powerful foe.
What impact will Trump have on the world economy?
Could a new trade war stifle growth, and will Trump's win trigger more inflation?
Sir John Key says Trump's win part of a 'bigger movement'
Key did not want to 'sugarcoat' the implications Trump's win might have on trade.
Inside Economics: How we know markets are picking a Trump win
OPINION: Why a capital gains tax is still so contentious - and who supports it.
'There is no one dominant bank' – Rabobank tells politicians
Board chairman discredits ComCom's suggestion Kiwibank could be a 'maverick' bank.
Mega rate cut off the table after better-than-expected unemployment figures
Some described the new job data as 'the last shoe to drop' after tough times.
Ryan Bridge: I got scammed, now I'm cashing in on my own misfortune
OPINION: Technology is like legs. Excellent when working but crippling when they're not.
Deficit danger: How US economists are bracing for election result
Which candidate could cause more inflation in the US economy?
China to hash out stimulus plan with American elections in its sights
Top lawmakers have so far refrained from unveiling a figure for the long-awaited stimulus.
US restaurant chain TGI Fridays files for bankruptcy
The bar and grill chain says it needs to figure out how to be viable.
Eight OPEC+ members extend oil supply cuts until end of December
Key countries have been delaying production increases.