
Nvidia earnings loom, stocks hesitant as traders brace
After post-election 'explosion', caution before major tech firm's results.
After post-election 'explosion', caution before major tech firm's results.
While the outlook for activity is improved, the economy will continue to be challenging.
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OPINION: Other areas of the economy are recovering but productivity remains an issue.
OPINION: Dairy prices and growing conditions are lining up to give the economy a boost.
Scott Humphreys started the company with a wheelbarrow and a station wagon.
Head office had terminated arrangements with agency for non-payment of fees - liquidator.
OPINION: Economic and fiscal forecasts demand more aggressive reform.
Fruit prices go bananas but vegetable costs plummet.
OPINION: Jobless should remain front of mind when the RBNZ meets about possible rate cuts.
How much sway does one political leader have over the economy?
Economic analyst BMI says the NZ economic recovery will continue - but more slowly.
'We used to build 300 houses a year but we’re down to 70, 80, maybe 100.' - Cooney
Production of a key construction component picked up in the September quarter.
OPINION: A complex picture is emerging.
Renowned chef Scott Denning puts his Mission Bay restaurant into liquidation.
Setback for an industry symbolic of China’s decades-long economic rise.
Financial Times: Cryptocurrency surges to U$80,000 for first time after decisive election.
Inflation has fallen back into the RBNZ's 1% to 3% target band.
OPINION: Labour market data shows young people are returning to education as jobs dry up.
DoC has enlisted the help of a fundraising organisation to back some critical projects.
Nicola Willis solidifies her position in the competition vs financial stability debate.
CEO positive but analyst says: 'It’s going to be another tough year.'
Rod Duke praises 'outstanding' achievement and says Briscoes has a point of difference.
Watch: Liam Dann and Mike Taylor dissect the market fallout from Trump's big win.
Trump's tariffs could inflate prices while hurting NZ exporters.
Dan Huggins: Banks' abilities to cut deposit rates are limited in a competitive market.
Hamilton crowned NZ’s fastest growing city for a second time.
OPINION: Beating political opponents is one thing. Now Trump faces a more powerful foe.
Could a new trade war stifle growth, and will Trump's win trigger more inflation?