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Hamish Fletcher: Govt's housing measure woefully irrelevant
It beggars belief that the official data on this issue is so woefully out of date.
Sam Stubbs: Investors not interested in sin
KiwiSavers have voted with their wallets and demanded action.
Comment: Runaway inflation the big risk to watch
A sharp rise in prices could result in a period of high real interest rates.
Trump's ire sets alarms ringing at Germany's carmakers
US tariff threats have German carmakers 'very worried'.
Housing affordability falls for first-home buyers
House prices higher in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton and Tauranga.
Germany blamed for trade tensions
Germany's 'fat' current account has been described as a trigger for an emergent trade war.
Job ad slammed: No Aussies or Europeans
Jobseekers are outraged at an ad for work in Australia that only wants Asians.
Hidden trillions: What if North Korea's economy opened up?
N Korea's highly valued rare earth elements make the nation an attractive prospect.
Restaurant Brands signs Pizza Hut deal for NZ market
Restaurant Brands will continue to operate the Pizza Hut brand in New Zealand.
The 18 creepy ways Facebook spies on you
Did you know Facebook knows your exact mouse movements and battery status?
New Vodafone CEO set to go toe to toe with former boss
Jason Paris is set to go toe to toe with former boss Simon Moutter
Comment: Leading the way from the bottom of the South Pacific
Comment: Kiwi companies stand out more than we realise.
The best iOS 12 features Apple didn't announce
There is a slew of quiet new features coming to your iPhone and iPad.
Emergency fund could help save Kiwis from debt
Study shows 44% of Kiwis had enough saved for one month or less if they lost their income.
Shares dip in lull during US-North Korea summit
New Zealand shares dipped in light trading as some stocks gave up dividends.
Dollar steady after Trump, Kim meet at summit
The kiwi dollar traded at 70.37 US cents as at 5pm.
Only two out of 100 Kiwis think biosecurity threats affect them
The only way to protect the country is for people to take responsibility, says MPI.
Big reveals from Sony at electronic expo E3
Will tech giant's latest game releases hit the mark?
Electronic card spending nudges up in May
Retail spending on electronic cards edged up in May after a big drop last month.
Thousands in Auckland buildings with Grenfell-like cladding cores
Auckland Council releases list of buildings with cladding.
Auckland second most expensive city to relocate to
A global study of relocation costs found Auckland was the 2nd most expensive to move to.
Kiwi firm Transfercar's customer data hacked
Kiwi company Transfercar has had its customer data hacked
Auckland Council reveals 25 buildings with Grenfell Tower-like cladding
Buildings have same cladding - but not as dangerous, council assures.
Christchurch employer fined for employing an illegal worker
The liquor store and its owner were fined for allowing the person to work illegally.
Musk's flamethrowers listed on eBay for as high as $28,000
Some customers are already trying to turn a profit on the flame throwing device.
Musk promises 'full self-driving' Tesla soon
Elon Musk told his followers that the self-driving cars might only be a few months away.
Auckland Council's $200m plan to fund electric trains
Auckland Council says the green bond offer will be used to buy more electric trains.
Reserve Bank plans to crack down on bank boards
The Reserve Bank plans to crack down on bank board directors.