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Euro, shares fall as German economy shrinks
There was more bad news from Europe overnight, with data showing the German economy contracted in the last quarter.
NZ property values up but outlook cloudy in 2012 - QV
Property values extended gains in December, though government valuer Quotable Value says the outlook is a mixed bag for 2012.
US consumer debt surges on good news
American consumers are welcoming latest job creation stats by taking on more debt.
Sir Ralph Norris banking on a long holiday
Running Australia's biggest bank made Ralph Norris the country's best-paid chief executive and, at times, its most-hated, too. Now, he tells Karyn Scherer, he's looking forward.
Relevance, not love, key to bank marketing - Andy Lark
Ralph Norris' departure from Commonwealth Bank of Australia doesn't mean the bank will be cutting its Kiwi ties.
Inside Money: Gareth Morgan knocks back KiwiBank sale talk
Gareth Morgan has unfortunately wounded a good story by denying persistent rumours that his investment business is on the block.
Five facing charges in $1.7b SCF fraud case
The Serious Fraud Office has laid 21 charges against five people involved with the collapsed South...
Interest rates rise may be a year away
The Reserve Bank is not expected to increase interest rates for the rest of this year.
Downgrade won't hit hard - banks
New Zealand's big banks - hit this morning by a credit rating downgrade from Standard & Poor's - say the change shouldn't affect their funding costs.