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Housing-related spending slumps as ANZ reports sluggish retail growth
Card spending growth is running below the level of inflation, ANZ reports.
Card spending growth is running below the level of inflation, ANZ reports.
It comes just days after thousands marched in Auckland against the bill.
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Budget 2024 did not deliver the much-promised funding for 13 new cancer drugs.
Names behind one of New Zealand's oldest retail dynasties: what next for them?
Previously hawkish economists now see first OCR cut occurring in February, not May.
OPINION: Immigration NZ delivers 'a brilliant gem of bureaucratic lunacy'.
Analysts CoreLogic say Auckland is among the regions with the biggest price falls.
The funding for 500 new cops will actually result in only 300, the association says.
It's two steps forward, one step back, as Liam Dann looks at forces driving inflation.
Plans for 350 apartments at Downtown Carpark, a further 500 on Queen St, more in Mt Eden.
OPINION: 'Cancer patients need action now, not lame excuses.'
'Current economic environment is still proving very challenging across the board.'
Tough economic conditions are compounding with the lasting impact of Cyclone Gabrielle.
A new entity could be on the way for New Zealand's fourth biggest economic region.
'Short-sighted': Psychiatrists say extra registrar places have not eventuated.
Cost awards now out in compulsory acquisition case for land owned by YMCA North Inc.
Willis was probed over why the Nats didn't campaign on how many families were worse off.
Simplicity Living says it is 'a faster, better, cheaper way to build'.
OPINION: In a week of much Budget debate, the high-profile closure was an ominous sign.
Films expected to create myriad jobs, opportunities for graduates and boost the economy.
'Toaster scheme' coming to an end as consumers want faster and simpler rewards.
Liquidators have moved in, will run a stock sale next week and then look to sell business.
OPINION: Has the Government delivered a block of cheese budget?
Sector at crossroads: 10-year boom cycle reaches plateau in tightening economy.
'Activity is picking up for the housing market as we move into autumn.'
The Front Page dissects the key points from Budget 2024 with Liam Dann.