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Are we at risk of a new credit bubble?
Market Watch: Is a new credit bubble putting market stability at risk.
Housing slump to last until election
Sales volumes - and prices - fall in quietest Auckland market for seven years.
Thousands line up to work for Amazon
Thousands line up to work for Amazon: 'I just need a job'
Raybon Kan: Questions for blokes to ask Jacinda
COMMENT: Questions to Ardern have shamefully revealed the extent of the patriarchy.
Growth in housing debt continues to slow
While NZ's housing debt hit new record in June the rate of credit growth is slowing
Inflation higher for NZ's poorest
New data sets from Stats NZ show how inflation is higher for the poorest.
As unemployment falls will wages rise?
Economy Hub: This week's employment data will be good, but isn't it driving wages up?
Economy the top issue for voters: poll
45 per cent say Govt should do more on house prices - but housing was not the top issue.
Should Christchurch host Commonwealth Games?
Gerry Brownlee's challenger in Ilam says it would kickstart the city's regeneration.
'UK-style climate-change regime good for NZ'
COMMENT: Business has a key role to play in reducing climate change, writes Karen Silk.
Beneficiaries hardest hit by inflation
Higher prices for housing, household utilities and food hit beneficiaries the most.
ETS proposals 'last nail in coffin' - expert
Proposed changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme "final nail in the coffin", expert says.
Audrey Young: Boris overshadows himself
COMMENT: It is in NZ's interest to help Britain do good deals with other countries.
Study of earning trends vital for investors
COMMENT: August reporting season is a crucial time for local sharemarket.
Watch NZH Local Focus: Lotto winner talks politics, drugs and Winston Peters
Lotto winner Lou Te Keeti talks to Gareth Morgan. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
NZ's debt: Better, but we're not home & dry
Overseas debt is better than it was, but the numbers still aren't great.
Slump forces farmers to get financial
The milk price slump created an opportunity to strengthen financial literacy.
Inflation missing in action in second quarter
Consumer prices were unchanged as weaker fuel prices offset rises in household basics.
Widening income gap sparks public meeting
The difference in pay for rich and poor will feature at a pre-election meeting.
Commercial properties surging across Bay
Turley & Co report describes "bow wave of optimism" with buoyancy across all sectors.
NZ net foreign liabilities as share of GDP improve
NZ net foreign liabilities as share of GDP have improved but risks remain: RBNZ.
Basic needs loom large in election
COMMENT: It is still the basic human needs that dominate political thought.
Greens promise $100m for green projects
The Greens have reprised plans to create a $100m bank for green projects.
Labour promises $200m more for ECE
Labour will boost funding to early childhood education by nearly $200m.
Brian Fallow: Tax cuts or social spending?
Comment: Spending plans show clear difference between Labour and National.
Migration clampdown would cause economic slump
Clamping down on migration would cause an economic slump, says Infometrics.
G20 reforms prompt RBNZ, MBIE to look at law change
International derivatives rules prompt RBNZ, MBIE to look at law change