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Inside Money: In the PITs: Why the dollar could go down
It's difficult to react dispassionately to the daily news on the dollar's whereabouts. Up, no matter how you say it, always sounds better than down, writes David Chaplin.
It's difficult to react dispassionately to the daily news on the dollar's whereabouts. Up, no matter how you say it, always sounds better than down, writes David Chaplin.
Stop! Before you hit the mall to buy Christmas gifts, get smart. Does your friend or family member really want another gift box, cook book, or car-cleaning kit?
Dotcom cleared to pursue a case for damages against the police and the Government's spy agency.
Editorial: Banks need to be more careful about handing over personal information to the police. They must make it their business to assess whether a request constitutes a valid reason for sidelining the Privacy Act.
A Bay of Islands businesswoman has been sentenced to home detention and community work, and ordered to pay $45,000 in reparation for failing to pay her taxes.
We're unlikely to get a repeat of the New Zealand sharemarket's exceptional year, predicts Mark Lister.
Who exactly is managing Westpac's substantial pool of KiwiSaver money right now?
Money transferred from a scheme in Australia will not be taxed, but investment earnings from it will.
Embattled Wellington financial advisor David Ross has been released from hospital.
Investors feel betrayed by failure of Ross Asset Management and its manager.
Liquidators could reclaim 'inflated' payouts from collapsed fund manager to redistribute.
See a reply of our live chat about property and real estate with Wendy Alexander, chief executive of real estate agency Barfoot & Thompson.
The Ross Asset Management wreck has highlighted some important differences between fully-regulated funds management products and other nebulous services...
Samantha Dean liked seeing her bank balance grow. By the age of 10 she had saved close to $2000.
More than two-thirds of young New Zealanders are not saving for their future - and just over half budget, a survey has found.
The SFO is investigating fund manager David Ross and his firm after receivers found records for $10.2 million of the $449.6 million he purportedly managed.