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Women can cure a lacklustre economy
America needs to harness the under-tapped pool of female talent to kick-start its economy.
America needs to harness the under-tapped pool of female talent to kick-start its economy.
COMMENT: French election and Brexit open door to exodus of finance.
The Kiwi dollar rose to US69.23c as at 5pm today from US69.16c in New York on Friday.
New Zealand shares pushed higher, led by Air New Zealand and Port of Tauranga.
But don't expect to see any moves on interest rates for some time yet.
These Aussie experts have some sage advice for budgeting.
COMMENT: The night when treasurer becomes wizard is approaching.
OPINION: The Government's immigration restriction carries economic and political risks.
COMMENT: New limit will curb future social spending.
Liam Dann's Economy Hub heads to pub where two experts discuss your financial questions.
Beneficiaries were the hardest hit by inflation in the first quarter of 2017.
Bill English is flagging a $321m social investment package for needy Kiwis.
Bill English says the dollar is now at a "pretty positive" level for exporters.
New Zealand's unemployment rate fell more than expected in the first quarter.
COMMENT: It's your choice to live in Australia: Adapt or leave.
COMMENT: Recent exceptional returns mask historical regularity of 'down years'.
Councils are planning a new suburb on the boundary of Tauranga and Western Bay District.
The quake could hit GDP by up to $513m if the reconstruction takes longer than expected.
COMMENT: NZ First leader is also on song with many of the concerns of NZ business.
Property prices in Western Australia have collapsed by up to 30pc, could it happen here?
Bryan Gould cites the Bank of England to support his account of money creation.
The Government is close to making a decision on adjustments to tax thresholds.
Britain will have to continue paying billions into the European Union budget.
Nasdaq has smashed the 6,000 barrier and Dow Jones trading close to 21,000, but why?
Here's why bosses will eventually need to start paying more to their staff.
COMMENT: The UK will likely be forced to concede on points the Brexit group campaigned on.
COMMENT: It's hard to put a price on the work carers do, says Lizzie Marvelly.
COMMENT: Tweaks of minimal value do nothing unless they provoke debate on boosting pay.