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Brian Fallow: Interest rates ready to turn?
COMMENT: Depositors are in line for better returns - but it won't be soon.
COMMENT: Depositors are in line for better returns - but it won't be soon.
The New Zealand share market has fallen into "correction" - more than 10 per cent down from its record high on September 7.
The New Zealand dollar rose above 73 US cents for the first time in a month after stronger-than-expected labour market data stoked speculation.
The New Zealand Institute of Economic Research has gone as far as to say a Donald Trump win would be devastating for our country.
Wall Street fell after Federal Reserve policy makers suggested the odds had risen for a December rate hike.
Donald Trump is a "dangerous and destructive" presidential choice for Americans, US economists are warning.
A bombshell hit London this week: Mark Carney, the most powerful man in the British economy, will only be in his job until mid-2019.
New Zealand's unemployment rate fell below 5 per cent for the first time since December 2008.
The New Zealand edged up against the greenback after a busy night of mixed economic data.
The New Zealand dollar gained as traders pondered the risks associated with the US election next week and awaited key data including
The stock market operator's sales were bolstered by a flurry of new debt listings and an expanding funds management business.
The FBI's probe into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email system is weighing on the greenback.
A Donald Trump win in next week's US presidential election would be bad news for the New Zealand economy, say ASB economists.
COMMENT: What went wrong? Can directors, management and investors learn any lessons from these corporate collapses?
COMMENT: NZ and Australia launch combined effort to boost infrastructure.
The New Zealand dollar fell as rising US Treasury bond yields help drive up the greenback.
The New Zealand dollar fell against the Chinese yuan on concern Beijing's devaluation of its currency is a negative signal about the Chinese economy.
Skoda, once the butt of all motoring jokes, has had a drastic turn around in the last few years - now New Zealand is catching on.
Tourism earnings have soared to edge out dairy as New Zealand's top export earner for the first time since 2010.
Cyber-attacks on New Zealand computers and networks have more than doubled over the last five years, data released under the Official Information Act shows.
COMMENT: Populating boards with bankers potentially sends messages to management.
Prime Minister John Key will land in New Delhi overnight to finally start his India trip after plane problems meant he had to cancel one of only three days in the country.
Somewhere between Australia and New Zealand, in an aeroplane cubicle, Dannielle Michaels had a light-bulb moment.
A computer 'judge' can correctly predict verdicts of the European Court of Human Rights.
There's general agreement about the factors that improve productivity; unfortunately, there's also general agreement that productivity gains are flatlining.
Mary Holm: Experts are warning us of an impending disaster for housing market, sharemarket or economy. So, what to do?
NZ shares were mixed, with the index dragged lower by SkyCity Entertainment Group.
COMMENT: The Reserve Bank has some explaining to do.
Adjustment to immigration rules could have serious implications for businesses, says BusinessNZ.
New Zealand shares were flat as investors saw no reason to buy.