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Liam Dann: Is New Zealand's population growing too fast?
OPINION: The new Government faces some big issues around immigration policy.
OPINION: The new Government faces some big issues around immigration policy.
RBNZ Governor underlines his commitment to getting inflation back to 2 per cent.
New Stats NZ data shows unprecedented levels of migration continue in both directions.
Clip of Orr's comment is baiting Bitcoiners.
Despite a monthly rise, annual price increases were the lowest since November 2021.
Electronic card transaction data for January showed a bump in spending.
Data forced investors to question hopes that have sent Wall Street to record heights.
Resilience in price pressures comes as Federal Reserve considers when to cut rates.
Business leaders remain downbeat on economic growth prospects.
OPINION: This minimum wage increase is, in fact, a real-term cut in incomes.
OPINION: Business confidence is riding high, with expectations of better times ahead.
The cost of living is likely to rise by more than the minimum wage.
The cost of living is outpacing inflation - up 7 per cent. But there is good news.
'The company hasn't made a sale for 12 months' - Garry Shuttleworth.
RBNZ chief economist pushes back against dovish financial markets.
EDITORIAL: Why it's imperative central banks regain people's confidence.
NicWillis is awaiting RBNZ chief economist Paul Conway’s speech next week 'with interest'.
Speech next week to hint at the RBNZ's next move.
Economists note there's still a way to go to fully tame inflation.
ANZ economists expect RBNZ to keep hawkish stance, before making abrupt OCR cut in August.
Domestic accommodation up, diesel down, as food price hikes cool somewhat.
Financial Times: Deepening property sector crisis, deflation and demographic pressures.
Businesses owners tend to feel more positive under National-led governments.
Take home pay after inflation is up, so why are US consumers still frustrated?
Inflation, Kiwi overspending, and a volatile global situation are getting attention.
Let's look on the bright side and ditch the negativity.
The CPI has been around for more than 100 years, so is a window to our past.
Financial Times: Meeting minutes appear to pour cold water on prospect for cuts.
New data shows SMEs are under more economic pressure.
OPINION: Five of the top columns of the year from Liam Dann.