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Dame Anne Salmond: Keep our wealth flowing
Look at those extraordinary images of the Earth from outer space and you'll see that our beautiful islands lie at the heart of the world's largest ocean.
Look at those extraordinary images of the Earth from outer space and you'll see that our beautiful islands lie at the heart of the world's largest ocean.
Some Auckland house hunters under pressure to find the right property are making snap purchase decisions after viewing their new home for less than 30 minutes.
'Interest rates will be lower for longer but eventually higher" is the tricky message the Reserve Bank will seek to convey when it delivers its monetary policy statement on Thursday.
The Green Party's policy to lift the minimum wage by almost $4 to $18 an hour by 2017 is undoubtedly smart politics.
It’s our number one export and the backbone of our economy. But has the dramatic growth of the dairy industry come at too high a cost for our streams and rivers?
Some 60pc of small and medium-sized business owners are negative about Labour's capital gains tax, according to a poll.
The NZ dollar rose to a six-week high against the euro after the European Central Bank unexpectedly cut its three key interest rates.
QV has released latest house value data showing big rises nationally and in Auckland but growth rates are slowing.
Labour will not impose Capital Gains Tax on a family home and its spokesman has reiterated that firmly today in a video interview with the NZ Herald.
Auckland house sale volumes and average sale prices have slumped in August - so what's behind the slight cooling off of the market?
Dairy product prices dropped to the lowest level since July 2012 in the latest GlobalDairyTrade auction, led by a slump in rennet casein and butter milk powder.
New Zealand's terms of trade held at a 40-year high in the second quarter, as a high New Zealand dollar pushed down the price of imports, offsetting a decline in exports.
The business community has, until now, been watching the Dirty Politics scandals play out with bemusement and a certain degree of detachment.
In the latest in this Herald election series, we look at the main parties' policies on tax and the economy - and what it could mean for you.
It's Economics 101. When demand rises and supply does not, prices will rise. If demand rises at the same rate as supply, prices will stay the same.
As his hard-hitting TV series about New Zealand’s biggest challenges draws to a close, Nigel Latta reflects on what he knows now
NZ building consents rose at a modest 0.1pc pace in July reflecting a drop in the number of consents issued in Canterbury and a pick up in Auckland.
Feminist economist Professor Marilyn Waring is this year's winner of the NZIER Economics award.
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde has vowed to fight a formal accusation that she acted negligently and permitted an alleged 400 million fraud when she was French finance minister.
NZX, the stock market operator, has revealed its new market with lighter disclosure requirements will be called NXT.