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Financial Times: Some companies shut as consumers and workers either drafted or shielding.
Financial Times: Some companies shut as consumers and workers either drafted or shielding.
Economist: Strong domestic inflation pressures are expected for some time yet.
OPINION: It feels like we're all stuck in limbo as wait for slow economic cycle to turn.
OPINION: Could Winston Peters demand to be Deputy Prime Minister?
ANZ's Business Outlook survey suggests businesses liked the election result.
OPINION: It puts re-balancing the economy firmly on the shoulders of younger generations.
OPINION: Luxon will be challenged by things he cannot control.
Financial Times: Strong consumer spending drove pace of GDP expansion to big rise.
OPINION: A solid foundation for the new Government.
OPINION: Politicians come and go, they have their moments in the sun then usually fade.
National will open Labour's closet, revealing the skeletons inside.
Bottom lines, priorities, and leverage - who holds the cards and how will they be played?
OPINION: The economic news has been looking brighter in the past few weeks.
Less reliance on coal, natural gas makes electricity generation star performer.
National may need Act and NZ First's help to form a government.
OPINION: Regardless of the election result, a form of austerity was always going to win.
Economists are reassessing their interest rate outlooks after inflation data surprised.
Now that National looks set to govern, here's what they've promised to get rid of.
Policies of new regime unlikely to shake this tough macro-economic outlook.
NZ First knows it needs to deliver for its anti-Covid response constituency.
The Consumers Price Index for the third quarter is due out on Tuesday.
Inflation and the fiscal deficit will remain big challenges for the incoming Government.
OPINION: Labour won the pandemic war, but did not know how to win the peace that followed.
More spending cuts could be needed to get a coalition agreement across the line.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon will need all his management training and experience.
An economist has costed NZ First's promises, and found them very expensive.
Pools are tanking, but Barbenheimer and some hardy perennial fixes were star performers.
Labour has produced its own version of National's fiscal plan.
Every party has gravitated towards tax cuts as a key way to combat inflation.
Christopher Luxon is visiting Rangiora today while Chris Hipkins is in Auckland.