News
The OECD warns that global growth is expected to slow, inflation may prove more persistent than expected, and investment has ...
Our largest home loan lender shores up its rate position as challengers, including some of its main rivals, shift to lower ...
US manufacturing ISM softer than expected reflecting the uncertain economic backdrop. Crude oil prices climbed more than 2% ...
US PMIs contract as inflation rises; elsewhere PMIs contract as inflation falls; China deficit surges; US consumer mood reacts to tariff changes; Aussie job ads decline; UST 10yr at 4.46%; gold and ...
The ACT Party sees the Deputy Prime Minister role as a chance to show it can govern, not just take shots from the sidelines ...
Dambisa Moyo identifies three big factors that investors and business leaders will need to keep firmly in mind ...
Pandemic inflation still haunts the RBNZ, making policymakers more cautious on rate cuts than economic models advise ...
Lee Jong-Wha sees South Korea revitalising its economy, reinvigorating its democracy, and bolstering its security ...
This table outlines the New Zealand Government's planned Education spending for the 2025/26 budget year. Actual spending for ...
Economists at ASB, KiwiBank and Westpac all noted the day of the RBNZ's next Official Cash Rate review - July 9 - coincides ...
Under pressure from Federated Farmers, carbon forestry is under Government scrutiny. Angus Kebbell reprises views on its ...
Opinion
Understanding and playing the long game applies equally to monetary policy and currency hedgingRoger J Kerr warns about the risks to the US economy if foreign investors adjust their holdings - that brings a massive US$250 bln selling pressure for every 1% shifted ...
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