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Another red flag for the US economy
Millions of Americans are falling behind on car payments.
Millions of Americans are falling behind on car payments.
Exclusive: Diplomatic links plummet to a new low as Ardern is given the cold shoulder.
Rabobank says tade uncertainty is taking the edge off strong NZ commodities prices.
COMMENT: Is it demand or supply that has created the housing affordability issue?
Comment: Revised data showed New Zealand's immigration wave wasn't as big as we thought.
Amid fear loathing, a call to be bold.
The contrast between Jacinda Ardern's speech last year and this year was stark.
Comment: Too often, workers are caught in a race to the bottom.
Comment: Rise in number of the dole may reflect less enforcement of its requirements.
COMMENT: Getting the US into the CPTPP should remain a priority.
Comment: This Government needs to start delivering results now.
Comment: NZ's tourism industry has experienced a remarkable period of growth.
The findings of the Australian banking Royal Commission have just been made public
Cannabis law and tax policy reform will both test Labour's appetite for electoral risk.
The immigration boom wasn't as big as reported, which has important economic implications.
This council is doing a good job in trying to reduce its debt, however . . .
A green rush is taking over New Zealand – there are likely to be more losers than winners.
Slowing growth: Labour productivity has increased by just 0.1 per cent a year since 2013.
Auckland's property market is following Australia's lead as banks tighten lending.
Fuel imports drove the deficit to the highest level since 2007.
New Zealand remains a good place to do business.
COMMENT: Economic success, like great tennis, needs to be appreciated.
Economists say some scars - for nation and for federal workers - will take time to heal.
COMMENT: Are we near the end of a cycle? Or has something fundamentally changed?
The very words "capital gains tax" have been political poison in New Zealand.
Richest NZ households have more assets, but poorest have been left behind.
The receding tide of former imperial glory has long been slipping out, seemingly unnoticed
Taxpayer union compiles a wish-list that is not likely to be met.
Current chair Joo Hai Lee will step down.