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Goldsmith says Government sending mixed messages
Opposition regional economic development spokesperson in town
Opposition regional economic development spokesperson in town
Report shows ''major changes will be needed," commission chair Murray Sherwin says.
Fonterra owns an 18.8 per cent stake of the Chinese dairy manufacturer.
Markets spooked as US 10-year Treasury bond yields break through 3 per cent.
Backers of $28 billion transport plan say it will finally unlock Auckland.
Four weeks is plenty of time to study cracks appearing in coalition government
Slowing net migration gives the Government a window to apply more balanced policies
IMF says prospects clouded by sluggish productivity growth and ageing populations.
COMMENT: A new Governor doesn't mean big changes to your mortgage rate outlook.
Brexit might be best news for NZ exporters since China FTA in 2008.
PM Jacinda Ardern met with Theresa May on the terrace at 10 Downing Street
Consumer price index inflation has stayed steady at 1.1 per cent for the year to March.
As the world shifts, the IMF needs to keep an eye on a trio of major issues.
Local property market in sync with global trend.
Banning off-shore oil and gas exploration was easy, much harder decisions lie ahead.
One of the 100 most influential women in farming will speak in Whanganui.
COMMENT: Announcement clearly timed to build up her international reputation.
COMMENT: Industry anger with Govt baseless given global shift away from fossil fuels.
The impact of Syrian airstrikes is far reaching across the global economy
COMMENT: The latest confidence survey shows business still stuck with post-election blues.
Agribusiness leader Traci Houpapa will speak in Whanganui about the Maori economy.
Stockpiles mounting around NZ as recycling companies deal with China's foreign waste ban.
Most impacted tribe in New Zealand applauds limits, wants more progress in that direction.
Investing in a greener future today will help NZ in the long run, a new report finds.
COMMENT: The oil industry's arguments for continued drilling are short sighted.
Economic forecaster Infometrics has slashed its forecasts for GDP growth
Is the slump in business confidence just sulking, or a sign of something deeper?
Robots are widely plugged into the economy, but what does the robot future look like?
Mayor: "We expected a conversation about a planned transition to a low-carbon economy."