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The beloved Kiwi vegetable that costs 234% more than a year ago
What's driving high fruit & vegetable prices? Industry experts explain.
What's driving high fruit & vegetable prices? Industry experts explain.
Grocery food prices increased 10.6 per cent.
OPINION: This election will come down to who we trust to run the economy.
OPINION: They seem to change the price almost every week these days.
Former RBNZ board member discusses 'ban' of researchers on Monetary Policy Committee.
As polls show National in the driver's seat, its plans and approaches need more scrutiny.
“The overall picture – is one where the economy looks like it was moving forward."
Surge comes as Commerce Commissions sends 'please explain' over regional pricing.
The Front Bench will examine the issues that Kiwis are talking about ahead of voting day.
ANZ describes the latest outlook survey results as being in "the Goldilocks" zone.
OPINION: Does the National plan deliver - and do the sums make sense?
OPINION: Roger Partridge says solving crises in education, health, housing will take time.
OPINION: As the economy slides into recession, all tax cuts are risky.
A favourite Kiwi pastry is getting hit hard with soaring prices around the country.
But locals would like popular quake-damaged wharf kept for heritage value.
Financial Times: Uncertainty and inflation challenge central bankers and policymakers.
Act holds a different position from its potential coalition partner National.
IMF publishes its verdict on the Reserve Bank's controversial LSAP programme.
OPINION: The cost of living might soon be the least of our worries.
OPINION: Retail spending is down and a rising number of businesses are going under.
Are mortgage-free boomers diminishing the impact of monetary policy?
Out of the Covid-era quagmire, challenges are still serious for Kiwi exporters.
Financial Times: US says Beijing’s crackdown on information is not ‘responsible’.
DairyNZ has calculated a break-even dairy price of $7.51/kg for farmers.
Financial Times: Radical rightwinger’s presidential primary victory knocks markets.
Labour's lift to the abatement threshold does not account for inflation.
Financial Times: Inflation, interest rates hit spending power, but impact unevenly spread.
Income growth for wage and salary earners remains strong, says Stats NZ.
This week, the RBNZ delivers a new set of forecasts in its Monetary Policy Statement.
Labour's tax promises would cost about $3.4 billion over four years.