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Jenée Tibshraeny: Are all these mortgage rate hikes justified?
ANALYSIS: It takes just one big bank to hike rates for the others to follow.
ANALYSIS: It takes just one big bank to hike rates for the others to follow.
When interest rates are so high, there are tactics to make the mortgage pain more bearable
OPINION: I bought at the peak of the market in 2021 but now stand to make a loss.
High interest rates are making their presence felt on NZ share prices.
But the bank has left the door open for further rate hikes.
A closer look at how long borrowers are fixing their mortgages for.
FINANCIAL TIMES: Stronger US economy and stickier inflation trigger downgrades for 2024.
Watch: Is it time to head for bank deposits?
OPINION: Savings must be used to repay our growing debt, not to buy off voters.
OPINION: The cost of living might soon be the least of our worries.
The state-owned bank continues to enjoy relatively cheap RBNZ funding.
Are mortgage-free boomers diminishing the impact of monetary policy?
Could end up costing you thousands of unnecessary dollars every year.
Banks target increasingly popular longer-dated mortgages, as they raise rates again.
Dairy going belly-up could impact mortgage holders mulling short or long durations.
Lower farmgate returns, shock milk price drop and rising costs bite bottom lines.
More competitive prices and a ‘get in now’ attitude' not enough to fire a recovery.
OPINION: Term deposits are currently quite generous.
One bank is now testing at over 9 per cent.
OPINION: Some businesses don't charge for contactless payment, but others do.
Government's interest costs match law and order expenditure.
How the economic slowdown is stretching household budgets.
Farm debt has come down but rising costs and a falling milk price are piling pressure on.
Former Reserve Bank governor suggests hiking fuel taxes to cool inflation.
More banks have announced changes to their home loan rates.
There's been an 83 per cent pre-sale drop in the last six years.
Asset write downs and lower returns - but could the firms be a value investment?
OPINION: The owner is 63, his carer and sibling - with no ownership of the home - is 60.
National median house price remained unchanged at $780,00 from May to June; REINZ.
And an already-weakened New Zealand dollar may lose more ground.