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Fonterra owners rattled by China woes
Fonterra's farmer owners are restless as their company's second China foray fizzles.
Fonterra's farmer owners are restless as their company's second China foray fizzles.
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COMMENT: The key lines of defence have held on Wall Street.
Public sector bosses' pay rises to be curbed under a new bill to be introduced this week.
Liam Dann investigates what the ailing international economy means for you.
System review to determine if false sense of security exists on reliability of supply.
The Reserve Bank left rate unchanged but shifts forecasts for stronger growth out to 2019.
Wall St's drop was a predictable response to normal interest rates returning.
New Zealand shares are tipped to be hit today after global sharemarkets were slammed.
Italian banks are selling off their domestic sovereign debt at unprecedented rates.
Investors are jittery after a bull run of nearly nine years
Janet Yellen, 71, stepped down as Fed chief on Saturday after one term
Reserve Bank expected to keep official cash rate unchanged at 1.75 per cent
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"Trump was dealt a good hand by Obama, but he has also kept the momentum going".
Janet Yellen will become a distinguished fellow at the Brookings Institution on Monday.
Measures of volatility are low because investors can buy insurance cheaply
ANZ chief economist Richard Yetsenga on whether global growth can translate to wage rises
New forecasts from Infometrics paint a slower growth path for the NZ economy in 2018.
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Global economic forecasts are looking very good. Are they too good to be true?
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US aims to turn the tables by pointing fingers and going on the rhetorical offensive