
Economy Hub: Can petrol prices go any lower?
Liam Dann presents Economy Hub where he discusses petrol prices.
Liam Dann presents Economy Hub where he discusses petrol prices.
Shane Jones has given a cheap loan to a dairy co-op that did not need it.
There have been 12 cuts already since a peak in October.
NZ must swap its plastic packaging system to one where nothing gets wasted, report says.
To swap life in the congested capital for a home in the countryside.
Taxpayer loan to West Coast dairy company has secret terms.
Fonterra wants to make dairy affordable and accessible for low-income populations.
David Hisco says the country needs a bigger vision and it needs to go beyond banking.
Changes make bill more palatable to business but still areas of concern.
China's economic growth has slowed this year. Will the fallout hit New Zealand?
Liam Dann presents Economy hub where he discusses Full Employment.
Comment: There's a certain glee that seems to radiate from National if we get bad news.
Liam Dann presents Economy Hub where he discusses the OCR being on hold and what happens to your mortgage rate?
COMMENT: Reserve Bank makes its forecasts tomorrow but even experts are hedging their bets
Economy Hub - At the cross roads - why NZ's outlook is so hard to pick.
COMMENT: Will this be a November to remember, or one investors will want to forget?
CPTPP will kick in on December 30, marking the first free trade deal between NZ and Japan
Tighter nitrate runoff rules and higher threshold for overseas buyers are having an impact
I have walked the footpaths in most NZ cities and have never seen anything so disgraceful
Government called on to give SMEs a tax cut next year to relieve rising cost burden.
COMMENT: Businesses need more clarity from Government over economic direction.
We need to make long-term changes and look beyond cost, inconvenience and fear of change
The giant co-op was meant to transform the NZ economy. Things have't worked out that way.
Nearly every single stock on the benchmark S&P/NZX50 index was in the red.
The figures suggest Labour isn't doing such a bad job at looking after the wallet.
Genesis says an industry-wide approach could be the best way to help needy consumers.
Meridian says it wants to expose ''dirty secrets'' but Mercury says its price scheme best.
The money is out there, so why isn't it reaching small companies looking to grow?
EY man says compliance costs will be deciding factor - & takes a stab at their direction.