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'Inherited a toxic trifecta': Nicola Willis blames GDP disappointment on Labour
'Grant Robertson poured fuel on the inflation fire.'- Finance Minister.
'Grant Robertson poured fuel on the inflation fire.'- Finance Minister.
Job ads fell in two major cities but some regions still have traces of the great job boom.
The Government says it will publish a report on the EV law, but not before voting begins.
OPINION: If there's an upside to grim GDP data, it may be we'll get through this sooner.
The country's economy shrank in late winter and early spring, confounding experts.
The US Federal Reserve has kept its official rates unchanged.
OPINION: It's time to get real about being an early or angel investor.
Turkeys, petrol and unrealistic Insta-glam expectations may influence the mood of voters.
Financial Times: China’s consumer prices fell 0.5 per cent year-on-year in November.
OPINION: Monetary policy takes time and the real pain of high rates is still to come.
Fixing the economy won't be as easy as making a few cuts.
What are the cliffs and holes faced by the new Finance Minister?
OPINION: It's been a tumultuous start but it shouldn't forget why it won the election.
OPINION: Challenge or opportunity? The rubber is about to meet the road.
Coalition talks have cost National dearly.
Financial Times: Signs maverick next leader is backing away from flagship policy.
A $1.2 billion fund, foreign buyer plans scrapped - what Luxon has to compromise on.
Unorthodox Deputy PM jobshare, 20 Cabinet roles include three each from NZ First, Act.
The National leader and Winston Peters are set to meet to discuss ministerial positions.
Opinion: Now it's down to deciding who gets what position.
Financial Times: Past two years see biggest drop in China's share of global GDP since Mao.
Are the risks associated with building a war chest of foreign reserves worth it?
Financial Times: Jokowi has guided strong growth, rapid development, and has bigger plans.
Leaders will talk about how to better spur trade and economic growth across the Pacific.
However, there have been no sightings of Winston Peters today.
OPINION: These negotiations will be the second-lengthiest in the history of MMP.
OPINION: As inflation cools down, what are the signs of a likely boost to the NZX?
ANZ expects inflation, interest rates to stay high.
National's Chris Bishop, NZ First's Shane Jones seen in Wellington hotel as talks go on.
Financial Times: Worries over $22 trillion debt, but companies find new ways to survive.