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Deputy PM Robertson plays down Govt spending's role in inflation
Inflation hit a 31-year high at the end of 2021.
Jarden Brief: Tesla shares drop on Elon Musk comments
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
'Diabolical' prices: Inflation leaves working professionals out of pocket
"A lettuce alone was $6. That is disgusting."
Hamish Rutherford: Inflation heightens dilemma for Reserve Bank
The Reserve Bank may be forced to raise interest rates even if house prices are dropping.
Nick Mowbray: NZ deserves better than this Govt's mediocrity
Businessman Nick Mowbray demands improvement from Government.
'De facto lockdowns': The devastating impact of Omicron's Big Sick on the economy
Sick people and those self-isolating won't be able to leave their homes under new rules.
Covid 19: Calls for entertainer to promote vaccines in school
An screenshot photo of an email with details of the entertainer job is circulating online.
Drunk lawyer offers employee 'best orgasm of your life' in taxi
The case has been sent back to a legal complaints committee.
Fed signals March rate rise as it fights rampant inflation
Central bank declares it is within touching distance of first increase since 2018.
'A nightmare': Lending changes pushing Kiwis to loan sharks
Borrowers who have not missed payments for 20 years are being rejected for a loan.
'Office nostalgia': What Kiwis think of working from home
Survey reveals younger employees finding it harder at home.
Jarden Brief: US market decline continues
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
Jarden Brief: More than $130 billion wiped off crypto markets
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
Mark Fowler: Further rate rises could lead to unexpected outcomes
Annualised inflation of 5-6 per cent is not sustainable, writes Mark Fowler.
Omicron effect: Thousands of workers advised to stay home
Some tell staff to stay home, some offer 'hybrid' arrangements.
Body blow: Financially wounded businesses now facing the 'big sick'
Two painful years for many business have been a curtain-raiser to Omicron's onslaught
NZ inflation dragon awakens from a decades-long slumber
Economists say inflation may have pushed up towards 6 per cent in the December year.
How Omicron outbreak could hit the economy, sharemarket
The Government faces the prospect of a tough balancing act.
Border bungles: Twenty-two months of hope, hardship and heartbreak of MIQ
It's been called a "lottery of human misery". Twenty-two months on the MIQ front lines.
Paul Catmur: Cryptocurrency - Free money or the biggest pyramid since Giza?
Hindsight can make billionaires of us all, writes Paul Catmur.
Brian Fallow: Why worry about the economy? Let me count the reasons
Inflation, Omicron, climate change -- 2022 already has plenty of threats to growth.
WorkSafe probes vaccine pass complaints at Wellington cafe
The café closed last year and made staff redundant, but is now back open.
Covid crunch: Auckland lockdown cost $8 billion
Treasury has calculated the cost of Auckland's August to November lockdown.
Tova O'Brien had 'eyes wide open' when signing restraint of trade, ERA told
Discovery said The AM show will compete for the same audiences as O'Brien's radio show.
Jarden Brief: Consumer confidence slumps in Australia amid omicron onslaught
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
Tova O'Brien 'given cold shoulder' in final weeks, lawyer suggests
O'Brien takes Discovery to Employment Relations Authority over restraint of trade clause.
Jarden Brief: All major US indices in the red
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
More pain at the pump: Petrol could hit $3 a litre this year
Kiwis are set for more pain at the pump.