<i>Inside Money: </i>Sore winners should end frozen war
After contributing to a famous victory against the forces of financial bigness you'd think the Frozen Funds Group (FFG) would want to chill out a little.
After contributing to a famous victory against the forces of financial bigness you'd think the Frozen Funds Group (FFG) would want to chill out a little.
The New Zealand dollar edged up against the greenback and euro overnight as markets waited for firms in the United States to start reporting second-quarter earnings results
The New Zealand dollar pushed up to its highest level in more than a week.
The Adelaide Thunderbirds believe their extra week of preparation gives them an advantage.
The New Zealand dollar gained on a weakening greenback after comments from the Reserve Bank of Australia yesterday spurred traders' appetite for high-yielding currencies.
Kiwibank, which led its rivals in cutting two-year fixed home loan rates last week, has now followed them by reducing its three, four and five year rates.
Deloitte's former chairman John Hagen has given evidence today in Feltex's defence against claims the company misled investors.
Everything comes to pass, even the Financial Services Providers (Pre-Implementation Adjustments) Act...
Is this the bitter end of the famous frozen funds fracas?
Investors who felt misled by ANZ and ING over two funds have won a record payout of $45m in a Commerce Commission brokered, out-of-court settlement.
All the major trading banks have now lifted their mortgage rates, with BNZ becoming the last to move following the recent OCR hike.