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The Economy Hub: Immigration
Cutting through the politics, Business Editor at Large Liam Dann and economists Dominick Stephens and Chris Green dissect New Zealand’s immigration boom. Is it propping up growth and is it sustainable?
Cutting through the politics, Business Editor at Large Liam Dann and economists Dominick Stephens and Chris Green dissect New Zealand’s immigration boom. Is it propping up growth and is it sustainable?
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the Fed still envisions a gradual pace of interest rate increases in light of global pressures that could weigh on the U.S. economy.
The legal fight pitting the Obama administration against Apple ended unexpectedly after the FBI said it used a mysterious method without Apple's help to hack into a California mass shooter's iPhone.
There is always room for new thinking and fresh ways to change things up. A couple of Labour's ideas around the future of work aren't half bad. I'm impressed.
Prospective buyers are now being shown properties on newly-installed shop-front window touchscreens at Hobsonville branch of real estate company LJ Hooker. From the store front window, passers-by can browse listings, filter their search and view locations via a comprehensive map. Plus get directions, email themselves a copy of their chosen listing and contact the agent for more information. Video supplied.
See this Chorus- produced video explaining the process for getting consent for ultra fast broadband installation into multi-dwelling units.
See this Chorus- produced video explaining the process for getting ultra fast broadband installed into multi-dwelling units.
Fonterra has delivered a record profit but farmers are struggling. Liam Dann dissects the issues with the University of Waikato’s Dr Jacqueline Rowath and NZME head of business Fran O’Sullivan.
AirAsia X flight D7 206 landed in Auckland this afternoon marking a return to this country after flying to Christchurch for about a year in 2011-12.
Watch: Fonterra, Federated Farmers and police outside the High Court at Auckland for the 1080 blackmail sentencing. Video - Hamish Fletcher
After reporting strong half-year results, Fonterra CEO Theo Spierings is addressing media gathered at the co-operative's headquarters in Auckland's Viaduct Harbour.
He cost the country as much as $40 million. Sales of infant baby formula tanked overnight, particularly to China, the biggest foreign buyer.
Matthew Bellingham, Director of Bellingham Wallace accountancy talks about how accounts role could be replaced by computers within the next twenty years.
Auckland’s new theatre is now being finished in the Wynyard Quarter. Auckland Theatre Company chairman Gordon Moller, who was also the lead architect on the job, explains the design and how form equals function.
Billionaire Elon Musk and actress Talulah Riley are making another attempt to end their second marriage. Riley filed to divorce Musk on Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court. Musk filed for divorce on New Year's Eve in 2014 but withdrew the petition seven months later. Source: Papercut Films
Trolls are a sad and desperate group of people who when given a small level of anonymity think they can run rampant. My question is, if you're being trolled why are you reading the messages? What purpose could it possibly serve?
Protestors have attempted to disrupt a big petroleum conference in Auckland. Hear from them - and Energy Minister Simon Bridges defending the way Government is managing the oil and gas exploration industry. Video - Grant Bradley
What's going on in dairy is fully explainable and virtually none of it is anyone's fault in this country. We've been here before with dairy and without a doubt we will be here again.
Domino's has released this video showing how it developed an autonomous delivery robot - designed to safely send pizzas to hungry customers.
The Economy Hub Extra – Liam Dann talks multi-national tax with EY Partner Aaron Quintal and JBWere strategist Bernard Doyle.
Have people forgotten the meaning of the word moderation? The idea behind this 'power off' weekend is ridiculous. It's the parenting that's bad, not the technology.
Kiwi Alex Worker is behind a culinary incubator in Beijing that allows would-be restaurateurs to test dining concepts in the Chinese market.
Green party co-leader James Shaw on why and how the government should crack down on profit-shifting.
Herald investigations reporter Matt Nippert outlines analysis that revealed twenty large multinational corporations paid no income tax in New Zealand despite making $10 billion in revenues. He talks to former Inland Revenue manager Adam Hunt about the accounting tricks that allowed companies to minimise taxes.
The NZX is back at record highs and Wall Street is on the rise. So what happened to the big January panic which had US commentators warning of bear markets and new recessions? Why have things stabilised so fast?
Hawaiian Airlines is celebrating 3 years of flying to New Zealand. Check out their attempt to inject a bit of Kiwiana into Hawaii.