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- Rodney's Ravings
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- Auckland International Airport public offer
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- The new "Gold Coast"
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- Please explain to banks on rate cuts
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- Spring rise for Auckland house sales
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- Widespread's Fischer-Watt announces USA uranium deal
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- Stocks to watch: New Zealand equity preview
- NZX50 falls below 3000
- Fletcher Building agrees to buy Fielders
- RBA cuts cash rate by 1 pc
- Credit crisis will resolve itself - AMP
- Oil rebounds above US$88
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- BESA shareholders approve rights issue
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- Roadshow Invitation - Investor Market Updates
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- Pressure on for a BIG interest cut
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- Bollard expected to match 'Kanga'
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- Fonterra's game plan will have to change
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- Suncorp Wealth Management New Zealand
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- While you were sleeping: BusinessWire overnight wrap
- Business confidence improves; recession may linger
- Swan talks up economy after bold rates cut
- IMF in 'severe downturn' warning
- Warehouse ends extra rollout, boosting takeover prospects
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- Stocks to Watch: New Zealand Equity Preview
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- Big plunge on Wall St - down 7 pc
- F&P's plant opens
- Warehouse shares leap on bid prospects
- The National Property Trust (NPT)
- NZX, NZ Institute seek tax breaks in response to credit crisis
- Stocks to watch
- Reserve Bank broadens securities it will accept
- Unlimited Magazine: Clearing skies?
- Govt introduces bank deposit guarantee scheme
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- Average house price falls in September: QV
- Rodney's Ravings
- Michael Hill lifts quarterly sales in deteriorating markets
- NZ stocks: Market avoids panic reaction
- Budget flyer poised to expand NZ operations
- Whatever the politics, let's invest more
- Interbank rates soaring
- NZ Dollar: weekend gains after last week's dive
- Shares, dollar buoyed by rescue plans
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- How will you cope in tough times?
- New secondary tax rate announced
- Tumultuous times continue for lenders
- THE NATIONAL PROPERTY TRUST STRATEGIC REVIEW UPDATE
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- NZX 50 pares gain on outlook for waning profits
- Global deals fuel shares surge
- Bailout rally
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- Seven deadly investment sins
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- Australian stocks: ASX joins the buoyant mood
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- RLV, reverse listing vehicle, to acquire Chile iron ore miner
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- Liontamer Newsletter - Half Full or Half Empty
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- OCR reduced to 6.5 percent
- Stocks to watch: New Zealand equity preview
- Contact Energy says profit growth may stall in 2009
- Migration dwindles adding to weaker economic outlook
- Kiwibank first to cut mortgage rates after Bollard slashes OCR
- Contact's smaller shareholders heckle and boo over fees
- Giant rate cut to ease the pain
- Rate cut will give markets confidence
- Kiwibank reduces mortgage rates after OCR slashed
- Contact board backs down as shareholders turn up the heat
- Dollar trades near seven-year low vs. yen, may drop further
- Goodman in bid to raise $1.5b
- Exporters welcome falling dollar
- AXA NZ freezes $225m
- World sharemarkets rally on cheap valuations
- KBC strengthens already solid financial position
- RBNZ, Federal Reserve announce USD facility
- Qantas to pay $20 million fine for price-fixing
- NZ trade gap unexpectedly widens
- Australia to tip into recession in early 2009
- The US Fed cut its funds target by 50bp to 1.0%
- NZX acquires Australian ProFarmer Australia Pty Limited
- Business confidence has record slump
- US economy shrinks amid global crisis
- Silver Fern Farms deal unlikely to be completed
- Auckland Airport sees annual profit at low end of forecasts
- Westpac pushing for wholesale deposit guarantees
- Euro zone growth could sink to zero
- Rudd calls on banks to bail out fund investors
- US interest rates slashed to 1%
- Business confidence and sales down
- TrustPower first-half profit rises on reduced spot purchases
- ComCom two years behind on electricity market review
- Bad news far from over says banker
- EU to set stage for bank policy
- US banks cut back their lending
- Business rejects sustainability - survey
- Big rate cut tipped
- NZ budget sinks into deficit as government investments shrink
- Unemployment heads for six figures
- QIC buys half of Powerco
- Global markets buoyed ahead of US presidential election
- Shares pare losses after RBA cut
- Commodity prices at 18 month low
- First big bank's deposits covered
- Finance company rescues progress
- Rail value falls $242m
- RBA cuts rates .75%
- Debt-laden Allco finally calls in the receivers
- AMP to raise as much as A$500m in share sale to boost capital
- NZ hopes Obama will sign on to trade deal
- NZ exporters face uncertainty under Obama
- Locked-in investors now find a way out
- Auckland house sales at 10 yr low
- Worse to come despite good jobs news, says economist
- Fund managers split over cash funds
- Shock UK rate move
- Earnings plunge at Telecom, down 34pc
- World markets droop as poll euphoria fades
- Warehouse Q1 sales fall
- Murdoch prepares to wield razor
- IMF downgrades world growth forecasts
- Key starts work today on forming his new government
- Swing to right gives Key certainty in uncertain economic times
- Key urged to front up with crisis plan
- Australian car industry to get billions
- G20 nations agree to fight global financial crisis
- China unveils $862bn stimulus package
- Property trusts could see profits sliced by Key’s razor gang
- RBA cuts growth forecast to 1.5%
- Reserve Bank and Treasury split on economy
- Kiwi dollar plunges
- Energy shakeup looms
- Credit card rate rises threaten recovery
- Reserve Bank to regulate cash supplies
- 'Two plus two = good move'
- China's great leap sideways
- Dollar tumbles as carry trade unwinds amid global slowdown
- Financial systems holding up well - RBNZ
- 'Headwinds' will slow NZ to a crawl
- Electoral Finance Act needs review - Goff
- John Banks takes big axe to Auckland City's budget
- Deep in foreign debt
- Oil slumps below $US60 to 19-month low
- Wall Street slides as GM tumbles again
- Shares fall on more economy fears
- Recruiters urge National to scrap ERA amendment
- Dollar extends decline as stocks slide
- Banks snap up $500m of funds
- Australian banks expected to sack staff
- Why Packer abandoned PBL
- Paulson says US bail-out working
- US reporting season not great, but not all gloomy either
- Wall St woes continue as Paulson targets consumers
- Dollar tumbles as risk appetite dims
- Commercial defaults soar 47% as economy slumps
- Another petrol price drop
- Retail sales rise less than expected
- NZ median house price rises in October: REINZ
- Stocks slump as Germany slides into recession
- NZ Treasury predicts deteriorating growth, bigger deficits
- Credit card costs defy interest rate tumble
- CBA to take $1b hit over bad debts
- 2000 jobs to go in Westpac-St George merger
- Retailers pin hopes on holiday jingle
- Bank economists support 100-point interest cut
- Billions more to fight crisis
- No quick fixes from G20 summit: Rudd
- John Key's government partners in first spat
- Low dollar not a quick fix for exporters
- Weather and fuel costs hit food prices
- Economic concerns dominate top cabinet posts
- English named infrastructure minister, Joyce gets transport
- Gloomy outlook for NZ economy
- Banks predict cash rate could go to lowest level ever
- Lion Nathan launches $7.66bn bid for Coca-Cola Amatil
- Coca-Cola rejects takeover bid by Lion Nathan
- BusinessWire overnight wrap
- Dollar may rise as uridashi sales show demand for yield
- Financial crisis sparks new rush for life insurance
- Key says budget deficits will widen on spending plans
- Property sales record slump in first half: QBE LMI
- Macquarie posts 43% drop in profit as asset values fall
- Lion boss sees plenty of fizz left in Coke bid
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- Mighty River opens new geothermal plant
- Farmers face big drop in dairy cash
- Long, long wait for St Laurence investors
- Rating agency downgrades Brook fund amid resignations
- Dollar slides as US stocks fall
- Babcock & Brown cuts jobs & sells assets
- Write-downs leave North South Finance investors hanging
- Air NZ to cut 200 jobs
- Fonterra expected to signal an end to golden weather for farmers
- Key keen to build ties with Israel
- BusinessWire overnight wrap
- US suitcases slam shut with a (credit) crunch
- Dow below 8,000 - 1st time since '03
- Oil - Drop Set to Continue
- South Canterbury Finance approved under the New Zealand deposit g
- Hanover details plans
- Australian regulator squashes Air NZ, Air Canada accord
- Babcock & Brown hit with Moody’s rating downgrade
- Hanover investors to forego interest in five-year deal
- Manufacturing industry shrinking
- Westpac cuts interest rates as wholesale rates fall
- Experts still in the dark after 50pc slide
- Banks want guarantee changes
- Babcock on the brink
- Decision time in Telstra v Conroy
- Coca-Cola boss in fizz at Kirin
- Downturn sinks yacht broker
- Everything must go
- Fonterra cuts forecast 2009 payout as world prices fall
- Wall Street fillip likely to send positive signals to NZ market
- Dollar gains as US stocks rally
- Babcock & Brown stock halted from trading for talks with banks
- Apec upbeat over global downturn
- BNZ goes below 7 per cent mortgage barrier
- US Govt looks at Citigroup bailout
- Fletcher seeks $200m
- Interest tumbles in face of crisis
- Fletcher sued over Formica
- Hanover man on the move
- Solid Energy hot on coal
- Citigroup bailout plan sends world sharemarkets higher
- Gould to vote for clients in support of St Laurence deal
- Nuplex cuts earnings forecast
- Australia to slow, but avoid recession: OECD
- John Key annoys local hedge fund managers
- Qantas warns of big drop
- Fed’s $US800 billion consumer package fails to lift stocks
- NZ to stay in recession next year - OECD
- Strategic halts January preference shares payment
- National Property posts $9m loss on valuation drop
- Fletcher drops bid
- Fonterra meeting civil despite forgettable year
- Nats eye bailout of big business
- Dollar gains as China cuts rates
- NZ annual trade gap widens on oil imports
- NBNZ confidence results mirror 1987 market crash period
- NZ annual trade gap widens on oil imports
- Affco turns to NZ$60.2 mln profit on one-time gain, trading
- Banks, oil push European shares higher
- Defunct Hanover a $200m cash cow
- Dollar falls as record interest rate cut predicted
- SLPF Announces Half Year Result
- David Reid Homes South Auckland franchise collapses
- Deposit guarantee scheme heralds an unhealthy new beginning
- How deep will Dr Bollard cut?
- Big Aussie rate cut looms
- Businesses fear post-Christmas hangover as receiverships soar
- NZ gets Google Street View
- Downturn points to hefty RBA rate cut
- US recession now 'official'
- Market sheds 2 per cent on opening
- Fed's Bernanke says US policy must act with vigour
- Telecom scotches report of AAPT offer
- NZX to block majority shareholders' voting rights
- Reserve Bank of Australia escalates its recession fight
- Finance company sector turned on its head
- Dollar holds near five year low ahead of rate cut
- Auckland Airport reorganises into three
- British Airways 'in merger talks' with Qantas
- Fonterra milk powder prices fall to two-year low
- Reserve Bank: OCR reduced to 5.0 percent
- Australian Reserve Bank rate rises smashed economy
- BusinessWire overnight wrap
- Dollar holds below 53 US cents after record rate cut
- Recession over, technically: Bollard
- Hanover, choose receivership: SA
- Welcome to flight HELL 1 from Kuala Lumpur to Auckland via Brisb
- Wealthy savers punished as interest rates plummet
- US and Euro markets down
- Auckland property sales fall: B&T
- Dollar heads for weekly decline on global economic downturn
- Second ACC blowout may impact on tax cuts
- David Kirk resigns as Fairfax CEO
- Budget deficits to widen as global growth stalls
- Wall Street closes on higher note amid mounting job losses
- NZ dollar recovers after hitting lows
- Residential building slides to six-year low
- Obama infrastructure plan sends world sharemarkets surging
- Hanover vote going ahead
- Tax cuts tipped to boost Christmas season spending
- Better living conditions, stronger society Nats goal - Key
- Hanover shareholders vote in favour of plan
- Property trusts take another hit
- New Zealand PC market contracts
- Wall Street rally ends as traders opt for profit-taking
- KiwiSaver change increases workers' tax
- Sony to cut 8,000 jobs and close plants
- Warehouse gives up the bottle - after Christmas
- Bonds versus Equities in the Credit Crunch Recession
- ING puts two more funds on ice; offers $100m loan to investors
- Bollard: Time to cut prices
- Super fund down $2b as world markets plummet
- Dollar may gain against the Australian on jobless data
- House sales down in November
- Negative real interest rates sabotage savers
- Auto bailout faces rough road in US senate
- Stay-at-home holidays boost local tourism as petrol falls
- Sinosteel losses shut Rio mine
- Top Gear trashes cars to the tune of $200k
- Gloomier economic forecast expected
- Councils post 42pc profit jump
- Stocks sink on signs of prolonged slump
- Hard landing for car sales
- Controversial employment bill passes
- Air NZ in cartel probe
- Air NZ accuses regulator of grandstanding on cartel claims
- Tough few years ahead: Treasury
- Redundancy package enough for 70,000 job losses - Govt
- ANZ picks kiwi to fall below US45c
- NZ diplomat faces expulsion as Fiji row boils over
- Aus PM Kevin Rudd steers safe course on carbon reduction scheme
- Telstra loses $6 billion in broadband hit
- Chinese flirt with recession
- Strategy backfires on Telstra
- Figures will show recession ending - Treasury
- ING urged to repay funds
- Michael Hill looks for lower taxes - moves to Australia
- Moody's mulls Telecom downgrade
- US Fed Reserve slashes interest rates
- Kiwis go plastic fantastic in credit crunch
- Mining companies lay off hundreds of workers, cut production
- Banks agree to extend Centro's $5bn debt
- ANZ to cull local staff and send work offshore
- Opec makes deepest oil cut ever
- Lift from Fed's rate cut likely to be brief
- Debt and Govt deficits to explode, says Treasury
- Commonwealth, Merrill brawl over $2b bungle
- Someone's going to pay the price
- Commonwealth Bank tumbles nearly 12pc after debacle
- PGG Wrightson hits new low
- Business confidence continues to plummet
- We don't yet get the gravity of this crisis
- Concern over PGG Wrightson's level of debt
- Venture capital fund topped up for growing companies
- Treasury tips big job losses as slump bites
- Fed rate cut boosts US stocks for second week in row
- Strategic vote today
- NZ $6 billion in the red in last quarter
- People leave NZ in droves
- Strategic wins investor approval for moratorium
- Environment court confirms consents for Trustpower windfarm
- Dicing with danger
- Christmas spending down - Paymark
- Further slowdown in economy picked
- Golden paydays for bailout bankers
- Wellington Airport to increase bond issue
- Airline to reduce fuel surcharge
- Recession deepens
- US recession gathers steam
- Finance company execs charged
- NZ halfway through downturn, say economists
- Sanford's big haul in rough sea
- Fonterra's China partner goes bankrupt
- AGL set to burst at the seams
- Goodwill evaporates
- Auckland house prices fall almost 5pc
- Telecom axes loss-making Ferrit website
- Analysts predict five more quarters of recession
- Dollar falls on further signs of global slump
- New Zealand’s foreign currency credit rating under pressure
- December quarter business activity worst since 1970
- RBNZ must cut deeper - economists
- Fonterra's strategy to weather the storm
- Ben Bernanke: stimulus won't work alone
- Ministers to discuss recession busters
- 'Get rid of bosses who don't perform'
- China passes Germany as world's No 3 economy
- Massive Aussie job losses
- REINZ picks house sales recovery
- Port battle heating up
- Heat on public sector bosses
- Market opens up after overnight US boost
- US Senate clears remaining $528bn bailout
- The banks are in Kevin heaven
- Credit crisis dents rural property sales
- Wealthy investors' confidence down
- RBS losses could reach $25b pounds
- Business borrowing dries up
- Hard times hit holiday homes
- Banking turmoil awaits President
- Fear grips Wall Street as Dow index slides 4pc
- Contact bruised after downgrade
- ING’s CDO headache spreads to wholesale clients
- ING investors to band together
- Frozen funds drop by $321m
- Sharemarkets fail to come to Obama party
- Kiwi dollar falls to near six-year low then bounces
- Facing facts at BHP
- Smelter closure would lead to power overload
- Kiwibank cuts mortgage rate to five-year low
- Microsoft's weak profit shocks market, cuts 5000 jobs
- Big Four Australian banks have joined the global elite
- Morgan calls for rolling back deposit guarantee
- BusinessWire overnight wrap
- Pressure on for bigger OCR cut
- 70,000 worldwide lose jobs overnight
- Returning expats may find it tough
- Going down: OCR cut to 4 per cent 'in the bag'
- Business RSS Email Print Fonterra farmers face $500m profit drop
- Future Fund looks at buying into ailing British market
- Fonterra payout may rewind the clock to 2004
- NZ Oil and Gas gets another exploration permit
- OCR reduced to 3.5 percent
- Redundant Kiwi expats unsure whether to return home
- OCR analysis: putting on a brave face doesn’t count
- Dollar hits six-year low after rate cut
- Amazon 'best ever' holiday season as profits up 9pc
- Aussie plea on US trade restrictions
- New Zealand well placed but high debt a worry – Bollard
- Wall Street stocks fall 8.8% in worst January retreat
- Small biz tax relief tipped for Key speech
- Outlook ugly as job scene gets tougher
- Government to unveil RMA changes today
- Business tax relief to cost hundreds of millions
- NZX total trades slump
- Extreme weather to soak Contact’s profit result
- Contact profit slumps 79%
- Commercial property sector "bloody bad"
- Unemployment at five year high, 105,000 out of work
- Property market down again in January
- Fletcher to kick off key round of results
- Online job ads tumble in Australia
- Should Telecom hold or sell its stake in new Aussie telco?
- Economy faring worse than predicted
- Fletcher profits to fall but investors should keep faith
- More stimulus needed
- Cheap banking stocks lead recovery on Wall Street
- “Coping with global financial and economic stresses”.
- Observers doubt Fletcher forecast
- Telecom profits fall nearly 60pc
- Shock warning on F&P Appliances' books
- Record slump for service sector
- Sound and fury, stimulating nothing
- F&P's very future on the line
- F&P caught doing right thing at wrong time
- Jetstar launches offering $1 airfares
- Obama signs US economic stimulus bill
- Govt can't be the saviour of business
- PM signals company bailout conditions
- US Federal Reserve lowers forecast for US economy
- NZX full year profit up 17pc to $10.2m
- Dollar pares gain as US stocks fall
- Good riddance Tim
- House prices slipping as sales dive
- Property managers under the regulation microscope
- Where to find recession resistance
- Ben Bernanke sees US recovery in 2010
- Kiwibank lifts profit
- Unemployment Govt's 'biggest single issue'
- 64% of Kiwis looking to change jobs despite recession
- PGG Wrightson gets bank support as profits dive 81pc
- Wall Street to White House: Get off the grass
- F&P striving for debt compliance
- Business confidence still falling
- Business confidence down the gurgler
- Dr Bollard's speech to the 2009 Job Summit
- Bollard ready to cut interest rates again
- Nine-day fortnight, cycleway main job ideas
- Labour offers support if tax cuts deferred
- Contact Energy offers 8.00% p.a. on fixed rate bonds
- Rates to fall below Australia
- Govt-guaranteed finance company in receivership
- Moody's cuts outlook for ANZ, CBA, Westpac, Suncorp
- Three cheers for the cycleway
- NZIER: Growth to pick up (slowly) from next quarter
- More big firms plan job cuts
- Firm expands as shoppers go into hiding
- Commission highlights areas of concern
- Rate move saves banks from consumer backlash
- China will soon lift demand for commodities, says ABARE
- Contact Energy bond offer raises questions over credit ratings
- Reserve Bank attacked
- Mascot says it was eligible
- It will get a lot worse, says ALP
- Australian resources to bridge the gap in China
- ACC – your questions answered
- Banks seek reform as ratings agencies blamed for crisis
- US bad bank solution expected ‘within weeks at most’
- World markets slump as China quells stimulus hopes
- Govt deficit $5.52b
- Sth Canty lobbies for more backing
- Dairy farm owners face life after the boom
- World stock markets soar on US news
- F&P keeping design work close to home
- Dollar steady, may slide as RBNZ prepares to cut rates
- Next rate cut won't be the deepest
- Spending falls again
- Shrink predicted for global economy
- Buffett stays confident, but says US unemployment will climb
- More glimmers of hope in the housing market?
- OCR cut guaranteed but economists divided on size
- NZ terms of trade fall less than expected, down 0.9pc
- OCR reduced to 3 percent
- Not many rate-cut arrows left in Bollard's quiver
- Aussie unemployment hits 5.2pc
- Retail sales fall, hit by vehicle sales plunge
- Kiwi dollar outlook: Still gloomy
- Genesis lifts profit 58pc
- Transpower profit up 27pc
- Bernanke forecasts 'an end to the recession'
- BNZ sees big GDP fall
- Obama asks Geithner to find way to rescind AIG payouts
- Rural Portfolio funding deal good news for PGW
- Curb on executive excess gets mixed reaction
- 100pc tax plan for AIG bonuses approved
- Aussie exodus declining
- Subprime master’s Midas touch
- Window small for first-home buyers
- World Bank report reveals booming protectionism
- Vector joins race for retail bond cash
- US Treasury commits up to $US100bn to help rid banks of toxic ass
- Finance collapse pinned on directors
- Finsec pushes Govt on staff retention
- RBNZ may need more options
- Faster broadband for New Zealand
- Ensuring the future health of the finance sector
- Long-term interest rates out of line with RBNZ expectations
- Trade Me buys holidayhouses.co.nz
- Global sharemarkets rebound as quarter ends on positive note
- KiwiSaver hits one million mark
- Caught in a spin cycle
- Capital raising made easier
- Kiwi stays up against greenback
- Business confidence lifts from negative, finds new survey
- Travel takes a tumble
- When Obama sneezes
- Recession likely to be deeper than forecast, says NZIER
- Australia commits to $15bn broadband rollout
- Reserve Bank under pressure to change its attitude
- Cullen retires from politics, joins NZ Post
- Aussie rates cut to 3pc
- NZ dollar loses US2c
- NZX strikes deal to buy M-co
- Gloom stalks tourism sector
- eBay turns seller as it spins off Skype
- Kyoto liability swings into surplus
- Hard times continue for manufacturers
- Faint signs of hope in US economy, says Fed
- China's loveable face
- Two pillars of prosperity
- Global toxic assets hit $4 trillion: IMF
- Viaduct 'was growing too fast'
- Super plan gets icy response
- Signs of real estate life
- Next year too late for govt action on recession, IMF warns
- Big banks resist changes to guarantee
- Economy worries grow after flu outbreak
- Don’t jump the gun on recovery, says Bollard
- Kirin's Lion tamer
- Super blooper
- NAB's British victory
- Swine flu could impact on NZ tourism, Key warns
- OCR reduced to 2.5 percent
- Builders drop rates as industry struggles
- Dramatic slowdown in credit card debt
- Shopping while Rome burns
- Ports of Auckland full steam ahead with redundancies
- Housing market perks up
- Global financial crisis still affecting NZ
- Powerco reveals exposure to sub-prime debacle
- Threat of inflation looms larger
- GPG regrets caution
- The age of austerity
- Shoppers trade down, even within stores
- NZX’s trans-Tasman ambitions
- Big Four's bond boost
- American wipe-out bruises Billabong
- Govt confirms $1b spend on motorways
- Housing down, but don't panic
- Why dead cats bounce
- Tourism numbers fall, but fewer NZers leaving long term
- Broadband speed 'key'
- This rally is all bull
- Has investment in housing hit the wall?
- Wholesale funds strike sixth quarter of negative returns
- US dairy subsidies spark trade war fears
- Aussie among the world's best for value
- GPG in box seat for NSX takeover
- F&P shares soar on news of Chinese 20pc investment
- Transpower gets approval for Waikato line
- ANZ raises A$2.5b
- Downturn may be nearing end, but recovery not assured
- Bond yield rise triggers big drop in Wall Street stocks
- Budget Preview: Watching for surprises
- Budget 2009: Shadow of debt
- Mortgage relief likely as Libor drops
- Ten-year freeze the 'death knell' for Super Fund
- House rules
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- Soaring kiwi 'unsustainable'
- Breaking the Cullen Fund not so simple
- GM's CDO shockwave
- Wall Street stocks rise with housing recovery hopes
- Sunshine for sale
- Pillaging the land of OZ
- Fletcher's Pink Batts factories producing 24/7
- Bernanke warns on deficits; says recession to end soon
- The CDO fall-out begins
- ANZ wants end to wholesale guarantee
- Super Fund positive on local opportunities
- Warning on eurozone economy dip
- ASB first to raise 5 year mortgages back to 8 per cent
- Rural land prices: landslide, quicksand or hard landings?
- Euro voters say no to socialist prescriptions for recession
- Debt-wary consumers paying with money in the bank
- S&P downgrades Ireland credit rating again
- Australia's Baltic burden
- Electronic card spending rises
- Biggest rise in consumer confidence in 22 years
- OCR unchanged at 2.5 percent
- Pricing out the crisis
- Dow wipes out loss to give investors profit for year
- Manufacturing sales up for first time in 15 months
- Costello issues inflation warning
- No need for rate cut: RBA
- Consumer confidence in depression
- Firm sends staff home after swine flu outbreak
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- Roubini sees weeds amid green shoots
- Strategic warns of $98m loss
- Productivity must improve: PM
- Cheap accommodation gets recession lift
- Home loans become more affordable - study
- Banks sign up to home insulation scheme
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- BT to minimise redundancies by lending staff to competitors
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- Has China gone too far?
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- World economy forecasts glum
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- 1st annual economic decline in 17yrs
- World Cup boost underway
- Imports slump 20pc as trade surplus soars
- Pumpkin Patch to close 20 US stores
- Accountants welcome new double tax agreement
- Reserve Bank focused on stability
- Business confidence keeps rising, builders most optimistic
- New faces for F&P Appliances board
- What's up Westpac?
- New Zealand bank funding costs and margins
- Business confidence up, but fall still coming
- Govt plans to align tax rates
- IMF sees 2010 recovery
- Standard & Poor’s confirms investment grade rating
- G8 warns of risks to global stability
- Australian dollar rebounds as risk appetite improves
- Talks held on growth of Kiwibank
- Kiwi pressured as traders seek safe havens
- Non-bank risk management guidelines released
- Savings, investment, funding markets are key to recovery
- Will Obama rein in oil speculators?
- Potential impact of Swine 'Flu low
- 75 years for the Reserve Bank of New Zealand
- Rate cuts may have ended
- Agreement reached on retirement savings
- Full Marx for China
- 'Far too early' to stop stimulus - Swan
- All Kiwis to be rated for credit reliability
- Construction slump on way
- Visitor numbers keep falling, down 5pc in June
- Don't bet on an early rate rise
- NZ Super Fund to invest $100m in public sector
- NZ dollar hits 9 month high
- RBA official tips mortgage recovery
- Govt to throw open foreign investment door
- Wall St hits 2009 high
- Diversified Wealth Management Balanced Fund
- Counting the cost of stimulus
- Broadband made easy
- Industries use 9pc of energy supply
- Signs of life in property market
- Reasons to be bullish
- RBA's confidence grows as it urges bank guarantee cut
- June trade deficit balloons on plane imports
- NZX50 tops 3000 - first time in 9 months
- Consumer confidence fall knocks blue chips on Wall Street
- Bank urged to act on dollar
- China, US agree on top economic goal
- RBA turning point
- A warning from Mr Stevens
- OCR unchanged at 2.50 percen
- Why wait? Exporters see job losses from stagnant OCR
- V6-shaped recovery
- Hours worked fell in June, says Stats NZ
- Interview with Ross Barker, MD, Australian Foundation Investment
- Buffett’s betrayal
- More shocks ahead?
- Coming out of Recession Whoopee!
- Development of stratified housing price measures
- Council bonds sold out
- Home truths from International Monetary Fund
- Rate cut could boost dollar: Westpac
- Emissions cut target seen as 'ambitious'
- Aussies flock to NZ but spend less
- Split banks, Senate told
- Bank stocks lead steepest Wall Street plunge in a month
- KiwiSaver growth funds performing well
- US economy has bottomed: Soros
- Govt fast-tracking PPPs to make up 'lost decade'
- Lessons from Australia’s housing boom
- Federal Reserve sees US economy stabilising
- Retail sales bounce
- Inflation-proof bonds would protect economy
- RBA chief Glenn Stevens sees shallow economic downturn
- Japan's economy ends deep recession with growth in June quarter
- Farm sales plummet in July - dairy sales down nearly 80pc
- Backing winning stocks
- Crucial to get tough on lenders: Morgan
- World shares slump, US dollar up
- Carbon price cap dubbed perverse
- Summertime blues
- Time to be more aggressive
- NZ likely to extend deposit guarantee scheme, says Key
- World's fund managers turn bullish on shares
- Big jump in Australian visitors
- NZ still a high tax country
- Good prospects for farmers
- 'World pulling out of recession'
- Customers could pay more with Mastercard settlement
- NZ Mint opens metals exchange
- NZX looks at allocation of regulatory functions
- Divisions over extra powers for ASIC
- Govt extends deposit guarantee scheme till 2011
- Bernanke picked for second term
- Govt introduces investor protection measures
- Imports slump 20pc, but still a trade deficit in July
- Recession ending but recovery will be slow
- US banks still collapsing
- Flat incomes raise doubts on US recovery
- What’s next for the NZ dollar?
- Recovery underway: Bollard
- New bank registered
- Traders picking Bollard to bend
- RBA set to hold rates, banks may not
- Trade deficit widens with price cuts to iron ore, coal
- When will interest rates rise?
- Petrol station business 'close to collapse'
- US investors move back into shares
- Gold futures rally to just below $US1000 level
- US, Europe set to exit recession in third quarter - OECD
- Big four banks not as safe as some
- NZ should take heed of Iceland's mistakes
- House prices up again
- NZ dollar dents commodity gains
- RBA sounds the all-clear
- Rates rise but no one should be surprised
- Spring boom for Auckland real estate market
- Growth puts pressure on rates
- RBNZ's crunchy decision
- Reserve Bank watchers mixed on Bollard's next move
- OPEC won't cut oil output - Kuwait
- Alan Greenspan warns of US inflation risks
- Banks prosper in a hard year
- Deep water could meet all NZ's energy needs
- Commercial building trumps residential for first time in 20 years
- Gold soars through $1000 mark
- Get ready for the floating rate jump
- OCR unchanged at 2.5 percent
- Bollard chooses to be a spectator
- Gold tipped to hit US$1600
- Terms of trade down 9pc in June quarter
- Call to add 3% more to super
- NZ dollar above US70c
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- Food prices fall, biggest monthly drop in 3 years
- NSW flicks the switch
- The battle of Copenhagen
- Kiwi dollar falls after Fed statement
- Consumer confidence at 4yr high
- Glass half empty
- A crisis with capital
- G20 takes on banks and bonuses
- Economy not yet out of the woods, says Dun & Bradstreet
- Govt to replace TSO levy
- Reserve Bank Bulletin released
- Worker confidence in job market returns - survey
- Foreign investors take out $9b
- House prices, new listings, climb in September
- Desperation masked by euphoria
- Don't fall for the recovery story
- Kiwi dollar falls as US pessimism returns
- Shares fair value, say half of NZ fund managers
- Ben Bernanke rules out US Federal Reserve as a super regulator
- Rights issues a fairer bet for investors
- Tough economic road ahead
- Job ads jump shortens chance of rate rise
- NZ economy is on the mend - survey
- NZX buys grain exchange
- Betting on the RBA
- Dollar hits 0.5 euro, rises against greenback
- Can't keep the kiwi down
- Greenback tumbles on reports of its demise
- NAB, Commonwealth, ANZ, Westpac face $NZ2.4bn tax bill after New
- Reserve Bank releases 2008-09 Annual Report
- Bonds to help university upgrade
- Inflation heads to 10-year low
- Employers preparing to hire - survey
- Spring surge for retailers
- No flat tax, says PM
- Some temporary crisis liquidity facilities to be removed
- The economic negatives cannot be ignored
- Housing market heats up
- Optimism based on return to bad habits
- Inflation stays low
- Food prices plunge
- Market opens strongly
- Positive signs for services sector
- Kathmandu plans $408m float
- Australian economy needs hard decisions - report
- Cue Energy returns as listing rules align
- Inflation fears drove rate rise, RBA minutes show
- Recession breeds consumption bereavement
- Push to end bank funding guarantee
- Kiwibank raises fixed mortgage rates again
- Sth Canterbury Finance intends to wind back loan book
- Visitor numbers surge
- Finance companies to merge
- China's economy picks up speed on massive stimulus
- KiwiSaver thrives
- Working group backs extending PIE tax rate to other investments
- Boost expected from trade deal
- Governor tipped to raise rate sooner
- Crisis 'serious and lasting' - Soros
- Number of unemployed hits 15-year high
- US Fed leaves rate at zero
- US, EU file trade complaint against China
- Carbon trading in the dollar doldrums
- NZ is not Australia, but could be their lucky neighbour
- Fonterra payout 'may go on debt servicing'
- Crucial time for Apec to lock in trade deal
- Domestic debt capital markets lead the pack
- Retail transactions dip
- November 2009 Financial Stability Report released
- Risky assets on rebound
- US Senate proposes to limit Federal Reserve powers
- Real estate boss rubbishes 'mini boom' talk
- Maori Party to support ETS - bill to become law in days
- SMEs feeling happier about prospects
- Synlait deferring IPO
- Retail spending shows gradual recovery
- Jobless rate edges up to 5.8pc, market still favours RBA interest
- Median house prices hit 10-year high in October
- The financial panic is over: Buffett
- Why China won't save the world
- NZ farmers to stay in Emissions Trading Scheme
- Migration gain hits five year high
- RBA unsure on pace of raising interest rates
- Free trade deals just the start
- Treasury outlines options for economy
- No light on horizon for jobs market
- China gets the upper hand
- Investors push SEC on climate-risk disclosure
- US economy growing - but only slowly
- Dollar volatility here to stay
- Australian banks fail new capital test
- GPG considers Hanover bid
- Kiwi dollar slides amid Dubai debacle
- October trade deficit at $487m
- Clouds get blacker for manufacturers
- What would Dubai sell?
- Construction out of the mire as housing consents rise
- Rate-rise dilemma as housing booms
- Pressure grows on interest rates
- RBA lifts interest rates by 25 basis points to 3.75pc
- Property a likely tax target
- Key to go to Copenhagen climate change talks
- US economic recovery gaining traction, says Fed
- Residential building work slumps
- Manufacturing slump continues
- The real climate change villains
- The Official Cash Rate (OCR) remains unchanged at 2.5 percent.
- Joint Electricity and Gas Complaints Scheme Approved
- Mercury scuttles big growth plans
- NZ expects purse to stay shut
- Auckland house prices up 12pc in November
- Super funds leak $13 million a day
- Recession over, shallower than expected, says NZIER
- Reserve Bank Bulletin released
- Sell off stakes in SOEs, Govt urged
- Deal's done - now Hanover investors must wait
- Federal Reserve more upbeat on US economy
- NAB makes surprise bid for AXA Asia Pacific
- Capital + Merchant collapses, $167m owed
- Venture fund makes paper profit of $3m
- Biggest influx of migrants since 2004
- Panasonic buys Sanyo, making tech trade giant
- Balance of payments in the black
- Takeover activity back with a vengeance
- Air NZ returns to Australian market
- Banks to pay taxman billions
- Betting the house
- Councils paying $28m for new airport shares
- Work starts on Todd LPG plant
- RBA to go it alone in lifting interest rates
- US Senate votes to give Bernanke a second term
- Post competition banking
- Monetary policy worked well in crisis
- Darkest before dawn for retailers
- Aussie toll road failures offer a lesson
- Auckland Airport in $126m offer
- Dubai's lesson for China
- WAKE UP AUSTRALIA: Fix the fiscal imbalance
- OCR unchanged at 2.5 percent
- Thought-leaders on the magic mountain
- Wage growth still slowing, as labour demand falls
- Technology third-biggest export
- Unemployment surges to 7.3pc
- Big banks in good financial health
- Plan to claw back $1.7b by axing depreciation tax breaks
- 'There's a lot of coal at Stockton, maybe 20 years'
- ASB profit lost to tax and fraud
- What the debt crises are telling us
- Tax tweak needed to build funds hub
- Landlords face tougher times
- No way out for Greece
- Fonterra scales down bond sale to $150m
- Telecom's quarter profit down 24 percent
- Service sector keeps expanding in Jan
- PM wants NZ to be super-fund 'hub'
- Next on the chopping block
- The great reckoning begins
- RBA minutes reveal 'finely balanced' decision to hold interest ra
- House-building recovery picked for 2010
- Federal Reserve lifts US economic growth forecast, latest minutes
- Govt tips single regulator for capital markets
- Europe's slow, painful death
- English dampens hopes of big tax cut
- Bank taxes boost Government coffers
- Australia well-placed to prosper: RBA chief
- Shrink-wrapping for superyachts
- ComCom split on mobile regulation
- Dangerously inflated hopes
- Australia 'in economic class of its own'
- Greece to discuss further austerity measures with EU, IMF
- 'Sorry is not good enough anymore' - Telecom CEO
- UK economy fragile as eurozone stalls, warns Bank of England gov
- Brighter economy to drive more mergers
- Fonterra lifts distributable profit
- Surprise January trade surplus recorded
- More growth but no more jobs
- Credit ratings mandatory for deposit takers
- Highest January migration gain in six years
- Jagged recovery ahead for economy
- Low government debt a plus for banks amid global liquidity revam
- RBA raises interest rates
- Meat and dairy boost manufacturing sales
- Bank guarantee scheme will end in April, says English
- Half of KiwiSavers wrongly believe in Govt guarantee: survey
- CEO bonuses fell 22 pc in 2009: report
- OCR unchanged at 2.5 percent
- NZ dollar slips after rates announcement
- The debt bubble has to burst
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