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Inflation remains stuck in neutral
The CPI showed a 0.1 per cent gain over the December quarter.
The CPI showed a 0.1 per cent gain over the December quarter.
NZ now lies behind Iceland, Poland and Italy.
The mood at the World Economic forum in Davos is looking less optimistic this year.
COMMENT: Now with the "gig economy", we're creating a subset of the working class.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is pushing for stronger ties between NZ and the UK.
The public sector was the whipping boy for the previous government.
COMMENT: Economic growth has downsides. It is not a magic bullet for all human woes.
Economists expect the consumers price index to be zero or to show a very slight gain.
As Trump addresses shutdown, here are 50 ways America is struggling right now.
Trump's shutdown is causing people to work without pay.
Employees are optimistic about the market.
There was a 10 percentage point drop in the number of pessimistic businesses
Business confidence remains low despite a lift at end of last year.
EDITORIAL: New Zealand is not immune to the greed that encourages public malfeasance.
Sharemarket investors are buckled in for a wild ride over 2019.
The shutdown is weighing heavily on US business.
"I feel undervalued & underpaid," said one worker in the survey.
COMMENT: Markets think it's the end of the recovery, but the economy feels fine.
The data reassured investors concerned about a possible recession.
A new year can be a good time to change your work situation.
"It's almost the race to the bottom in terms of income and wages," chief economist says.
Leading Kiwi economists reveal the stats they'll be watching in 2019.
Code would set out good practice for how lenders interact with their clients.
After a rollercoaster ride, the NZ dollar has recovered.
China's credit crunch is posing major risks to the global economy.
Economist says Auckland house prices could reach record highs next year.
Comment: Key might've been playing politics, but he's not wrong about the downturn risk.
COMMENT: The financial market headlines in the US just keep getting uglier.