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Brian Fallow: Living in fear of Farmageddon
Interest rates are only one of the risks farmers face.
Ian McKelvie: Inconsistent government has created confusion and uncertainty
We're a small country, a long way from many of our markets. We must be competitive.
'Be unapologetic globalists' - OECD advice to NZ
Open markets will prevail despite the current US/China trade tension, says OECD director.
Reserve Bank too lenient on CBL: Report
Central Bank says failure was CBL's fault as investors question disclosure.
Fuel war: Low-cost retailers set to hit petrol giants
Clear divide between full service and low cost models.
Napier Port to be partly sold but locals get priority
Locals get priority in Napier Port NZX float. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Liam Dann: Hisco's departure the spark in tinder dry banking sector
COMMENT: The departure hits local banking at a time when tensions were already high.
NZ bank conduct review won't address Hisco concerns
A bank conduct and culture review due this month won't address concerns about ex-ANZ head.
Mainfreight staff share $27m bonus after record result
Auckland-based Mainfreight's net profit rose 28 per cent to $137.6m.
Liam Dann: Trump playing global market like a yo-yo
With stock markets still hitting record highs, does Donald Trump have a magic formula?
Productivity rise underpins Wellbeing initiatives
The Government's Wellbeing Budget aims at tackling long-term challenges.
Good progress in capital markets review: Stearne
More people and companies in more vibrant capital markets.
Legal experts: Government needs to be bold to reinvigorate market
Changes are needed in regulation and market practice to reinvigorate NZ capital markets.
New data: Another sign NZ is heading for an economic slowdown
NZ's services sector activity slipped.
Editorial: Takeover flurry raises questions about state of capital markets
EDITORIAL: Is the takeover flurry by overseas buyers an alarming trend or natural cycle?
NZ shares fall as China hits back in trade war
The local market has followed Wall Street's big falls this morning, on trade war fears.
John Roughan: Reserve Bank plays it wrong under new set-up
COMMENT: Committees so often make inconsistent, confusing and downright wrong decisions.
Time to end the old boys' club? Women outshine men as company directors
Nearly half of high-performing directors are women, despite occupying 22 per cent of seats
Smartshares, Blackrock to launch new ETFs on NZX
NZX and Blackrock will offer 8 new ETFs on the NZX from June.
Liam Dann: CGT backdown will deliver timely business boost
The lifting of the CGT threat removes at least one layer of the gloom weighing on business
Biggest losers of the Auckland property market
New research reveals the Auckland suburbs not cashing in on the property ladder.
NZ's 'unicorns' create $34b value
Callaghan report challenges perceptions foreign ownership has been bad.
Why argument of CGT fairness is based on unreliable data
This proposal is the most significant tax reform in many years and we deserve better.
Continuous Disclosure: Activist shareholder ramps up criticsm of NZX, UBS lifts profit
Plus: Napier Port roadshow rolls on.
Aussie house prices keep sliding
Australian house prices fell further in February, with Sydney in the worst shape
Kiwis back a capital gains tax, just not for themselves
A new poll shows more people support than oppose a CGT unless they own assets facing tax.
Are lower interest rates good news or bad?
COMMENT: Interest rates look like being lower for longer, but should we cheer this?
RBNZ expected to hold rate, but long term direction less clear
The Reserve Bank is expected to keep its OCR on hold at 1.75 pct.