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Claire Trevett: Willis' first Budget lacked the surprise, but it did what she'd put on the tin
OPINION: Willis delivered on what she promised - but now has a hard road ahead.
OPINION: Willis delivered on what she promised - but now has a hard road ahead.
OPINION: Does the bob-each-way strategy leave Government vulnerable to pleasing no one?
Economists warn the Budget is likely to be inflationary.
Kiwis are divided over the tax cut package announced in the 2024 Budget.
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Police say the thousands of protesters were 'well behaved'.
'Government appears to have recognised the deficit with roading and rail maintenance.'
What today's Budget means for your back pocket.
ANALYSIS: While Willis pledged to reduce debt, she's going to have to borrow more.
Liam Dann, Audrey Young and Jenee Tibshraeny answer your questions.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins pumped up the protest by entering the debate.
OPINION: Some of the biggest things the Finance Minister could do would cost very little.
Smith & Caughey's released a proposal to close shop yesterday.
OPINION: Voters will ultimately judge whether it's worth it.
'There’s still a long way to go, but any step in the right direction is welcome.'
OPINION: Liam Dann answers economics questions and digs through the week's economic news.
Two Auckland stores are valued at $53.5 million but what happens to buildings is unknown.
MSD data shows the amount of debt owed is $2.61 billion as of March 31, 2024.
House price expectations for the coming year softened in the last quarter.
OPINION: Slides in rankings suggest the decline of our country's economic foundations.
The Reserve Bank governor says criticism of bank capital rules 'needs to be called out'.
EVs and AI are putting huge demands on the power supply. What does it mean for investors?
Almost 4000 roles would be cut as part of the Government's aim to reduce spending.
The Finance Minister is promising the tax cuts won't be inflationary.
'All of these growing costs aren’t making it attractive for anyone.'
How soon can the Government get the Crown accounts back in surplus?
Country out of pocket by $250m to support international visitors.
Kiwibank's revised one-year term deposit offering surpasses the 6 per cent mark.
Opinion: Can our net wealth really change with the weather?
OPINION: More than 1000 Kiwis a week are packing their bags. Who can blame them?