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Brent Sheather: Asset allocation the key to sustainable returns
Look for advisers who value simple rather than elaborate strategies.
Minimum wage cut could mean very low wages, says Key
Bowing to the neo-liberal economic theory of cutting the minimum wage rate to what the market can bear would lead to some very low wage rates, says PM John Key.
Supreme Court decision creates 'new playing field' for tax avoidance
Today's landmark Supreme Court ruling on tax avoidance by two Christchurch surgeons shows there is a "new playing field with regard to the application of tax avoidance rules in New Zealand,
Cheap imports see bed factory jobs go
Cheaper imported furniture means job losses at part of company owned by makers of Sleepyhead beds.
Auckland 24th most expensive city
Executives in Zurich, Geneva and Sydney are the best paid in the world after taxes, according to a survey by Swiss bank UBS - but Auckland workers are not flourishing to the same extent.
Bryan Gould: Making the correct choice between austerity and jobs
Financial turmoil and civil unrest has lessons for New Zealand.