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Wall St moves lower, Trump axes trade deal
Stocks fell on both sides of the Atlantic as Trump formally ordered the US to withdraw from the TPP.
Stocks fell on both sides of the Atlantic as Trump formally ordered the US to withdraw from the TPP.
COMMENT: The epic scale of political conflict in the US risks making New Zealand's problems seem trivial, Liam Dann writes.
New Zealand inflation is set to move up into the Reserve Bank's 1 to 3 per cent range, but economists don't see it racing away just yet.
Now the world's most famous Tweeter is finally in office, what will it mean for your back pocket?
Top of the list when it comes to the affordability of nefarious goods is Luxembourg.
Kiwi businessman Christopher Liddell will be a part of a powerful troika of advisers in the West Wing, empowered to deliver the new
What modern economics has going for it is that it is a formal, falsifiable theory.
Wall Street declined as investors geared up for a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen later in the day.
COMMENT: The overall growth numbers look solid. But some of the details are not so encouraging, Brian Fallow writes.
The kiwi was trading at US72.04c at 5pm today, up from US71.14c yesterday.
Christopher Liddell will take up his new role after Donald Trump is sworn in as President.
Some Kiwis could face losing their homes if interest rates rise but we are not as far under water as our Australian neighbours.
The US dollar fell after President-elect Donald Trump said the currency was "too strong".
COMMENT: An odd affliction seems to have affected PM Bill English in Europe: he has forgotten John Key's name.
Bill English will return to New Zealand today after his first trip overseas as PM. He spoke to Claire Trevett in Berlin about his trip.
Deloitte says 2017 will be better than many think, thanks to Asia.
Microsoft New Zealand is being audited by the Inland Revenue Dept over transfer pricing.
The world's biggest investor has written to the chairmen of London-listed businesses about its plan to vote against any big pay rises that are "out of line with the rest of the workforce".
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It looks like enough cash to bankroll a high-flying lifestyle, but this stack of currency is worth a measly $21 in its country of origin.
The United States has been warned of a potentially "devastating confrontation" over the South China Sea.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has refused to budge on restrictions on New Zealanders rights to live and work in the UK.
The economy is expected to grow 3.5 per cent over the coming year, with construction, tourism and household spending to lift inflation.
New Zealanders spent more on their cards in retail stores last month than any previous December.
"Weaponised" gadgets and a backlash against globalisation are some of risks facing the global economy over the next decade.
COMMENT: Costs are rising for most households and businesses and the time is right to make tax cuts, writes Leicester Gouwland.
New Zealand commodity prices rose in December, the eighth consecutive monthly gain, as dairy prices continued to improve.
The outlook doesn't incorporate the expected effect of Trump's policy proposals.
COMMENT: Trumponomics might just be Bushonomics on steroids and a financial crisis waiting to happen, writes Matt O'Brien.