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Diana Clement: Honour fees a rort that shames our banks
Banks operate in several despicable ways, and one is the honour and dishonour fee rort.
Wall St up on good US jobs data
Wall Street advanced as investors chose to focus on the good news-the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits held at the lowest level in four years.
Wall St rallies on US earnings news
Wall Street rallied overnight, but was inspired by US corporate earnings, not the prospect of a successful Greek bailout.
Bernard Hickey: A big hairy cat among the City pigeons
An unlikely supporter of the Occupy movement in the heart of The City of London.
World shares up as Greek rescue imminent
World shares advanced overnight amid expectations a deal on Greece's second financial rescue was imminent and that China was moving to increase liquidity at its banks.
Wall St up as US economic engine roars
A slew of upbeat data on the American economic recovery supported Wall Street overnight.
Inside Money: Is fixed income fixed?
The fixed income market is now opening up further to the retail mums and dads ...
ASB Bank reports record $372m profit - up 31pc
ASB Bank has reported a record $372 million statutory net profit for the six months to December 31, up 31.3 per cent.
World shares up as Greek hopes kept alive
World shares were up overnight as investors embrace the news that the Greek bailout may actually succeed.
Bernard Hickey: Are NZ banks about to raise interest rates?
NZ banks may follow their Australian parents and hike floating mortgage rates before any official move, but will struggle to justify it.