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Trump's tax cuts will have worldwide impact
COMMENT: Risk of capital loss to US may make other nations follow.
COMMENT: Risk of capital loss to US may make other nations follow.
Bill English and Malcolm Turnbull have delivered a two-fingered salute to @realDonaldTrump by vowing to try and push ahead with TPP.
Comment: New Zealand will clearly be interested in its lamb and dairy exports into the UK once it leaves the EU, which account for almost 60 per cent of goods exports to the UK.
COMMENT: In an election year, a useful economic indicator of how Kiwis are feeling is consumer spending.
New Zealand's chief executives are concerned about the speed of technological change and finding staff with key skills, PwC's 20th survey found.
For Comvita, an unofficial "grey" channel into China has played a big part in its success, but a change in the rules has hit sales.
New research showing how efforts to keep pests out of countries are failing to keep up with the pace of globalisation means New Zealand must be more vigilant than ever, a biosecurity expert says.
Two months into the job, new Science and Innovation Minister Paul Goldsmith talks to science reporter Jamie Morton about the state of the sector.
COMMENT: In last week's monetary policy statement , the word "uncertainty" came up eleven times, by Mark Lister's count.
Nowhere are China's rusted-out industries worse than in Liaoning, a province that's slumped into outright recession.
Retail spending continues to rise with electronic card transaction sales up 5.6 per cent or $270 million on the same period last year.
COMMENT: Is a strong dollar good or bad for the economy? Initially it seems a ridiculous thing for a US President to need to ask, Liam Dann writes.
As our population ages, retirement at 65 is becoming out of reach for most.
Walt Disney Company has boosted its stake in its less successful European sister and promised to support the struggling business with more cash.
Greece is under mounting pressure to embark on a new wave of economic reforms, as its international creditors demand extra efforts.
Economists said official growth figures could be upgraded later this month after data showed manufacturing output rose by 2.1pc in December.
COMMENT: The Trump presidency will strongly influence the agenda for the meeting of the two Australasian prime ministers in Queenstown next Friday.
Reserve Bank governor Graeme Wheeler will not seek a second term. Here he reflects on his time in the role.
COMMENT: Anyone fancy a guess as to the return of US shares in the next 35 years? No one knows for sure, Brent Sheather writes.
The Government remains unconvinced about a proposal to put a cap on how much money households can borrow for a mortgage.
New Zealand is lagging behind other developed countries when it comes to spending on research and development.
Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler will be remembered for the moves he made to try to curb the property boom.
The New Zealand dollar rose after a central bank survey that showed inflation expectations are on the rise.
New Zealand inflation expectations for the next two years have increased, a Reserve Bank survey shows.
The possibility that we may see a new Reserve Bank Governor before we see another move in the official cash rate could be the biggest
Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler is expected to move his lips when he delivers his Monetary Policy statement on Thursday, but not much else.
ABB says a decision to close its distribution transformer manufacturing operations in New Plymouth is based on challenging market
New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay is travelling to Sydney to discuss regional trade issue with his Australian counterpart.
COMMENT: There's danger in relying on crowds. But crowd wisdom is often cited as the justification for the idea of efficient asset markets.
As Donald Trump's administration prepares to renegotiate NAFTA, the scope for the potential impact emerges.