UK poised to suffer the biggest Covid-19 blow of any major economy
Britain's economy shrinks by 23% over the first-half of 2020 due to drop in spending.
Britain's economy shrinks by 23% over the first-half of 2020 due to drop in spending.
Sir John Key has warned we face a financial crisis. Is he right? And what would that mean?
Millions of people who lost jobs due to Covid 19 will suffer hardship as talks collapse.
Analysis of Companies Office filings throws up some surprising results.
Unemployment isn't really down to 4 per cent, but it's no good arguing with the ref.
Peter Lyons was a well-respected economics teacher and Herald columnist.
Government can ease the pain of losing work, and encourage employers to hire.
Quarter of population already live in poverty even before blast destroyed grain silos.
Green Party's proposed wealth tax raises important questions about the taxation system.
Good, bad or meaningless? We knew unemployment data would be weird but it still surprised.
The condition for a share market bubble are starting to form, says Pie Funds' Mike Taylor.
Seven in 10 Kiwis want Covid-19 economic recovery to be green one, new survey shows.
Unemployment will look ugly, but the true picture requires a deeper dive into the data.
The election is looking like a one-sided celebration of our Covid success.
Crisis has seen central banks come to the rescue, with predictable benefits for investors.
COMMENT: Will law changes force you to tell family members what they will inherit?
The job layoffs continue as virus cases continue to rise.
$30m is worth paying to investigate scheme that would help decarbonise energy.
Jayne Lusk, from Escapade NZ, says companies on post-Covid team-building missions have kept her in business. Video / Dean Purcell
An election contest under the long, dark cloud of Covid-19 - what matters to you?
Both countries should expect a long, drawn-out downturn lasting a year or more.
Let's not let this election to be about scandal. We need economic transformation.
COMMENT: The border-opening lobby is out of touch.
Some Kiwis have a rose-tinted view of the housing market.
Act wants to insure against unemployment; the Greens against sickness. What's the catch?
Editorial: Green Party's wealth tax won't happen but we may still face higher taxes.
Feted journalist says Covid reaffirms need to strengthen multilateral ties.
The rise of the market in China's lower-tier cities.
Trying to protect the economy has pushed British debt to unprecedented levels.
Banks are being less than apocalyptic on their expectations for housing market correction.