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Business Hub: new Naylor Love chief executive Bruno Goedeke
'After a few weeks, we decided we needed to move' - Goedeke on coming to NZ.
Building consents fall - but have we hit the floor yet?
Building downturn the worst in 15 years, bank says, but there's still some optimism.
More businesses seeking help to downsize as unemployment grows
More firms feeling beaten-up and CTU says it's worried about rising unemployment.
Federal Reserve signals that rates will remain higher for longer
Financial Times: ‘Lack of further progress’ on inflation has complicated plans.
Analysis: The Govt needs a good Budget; why it might not deliver one
After a bad poll, the Government needs to find a way to make voters feel happier.
'Gloomier than expected' unemployment figures point to economy cooling fast
Beneath the topline unemployment figures, labour market data was worse than expected.
Power list: 20 busiest residential builders - who's up, who's down?
Most businesses built fewer homes, yet modular builder HouseMe's completions skyrocketed.
Inside Economics: Can we spend our way out of recession?
Liam Dann answers readers' economic questions and digs beneath headlines.
Ditched: Plans by Government to regulate property managers
'There is not a desire for more red tape with the current Government.' - Joanna Pidgeon
‘Get worse before it gets better’: Monthly liquidations hit six-year high
The number of businesses in distress is rising.
Chasing millions: Appeal 'likely' as High Court gives council more time
Extension given as council chases $20.5m+ after selling part-built carpark for $1.
Autumn chill as business confidence falls sharply
ANZ's April Business Outlook survey show firms are feeling more downbeat.
Auckland rents up 5.6%, NZ rents up 8.3%
Rising immigration and more students cited as driving factors.
Property Insider: Kāinga Ora probing finances on four state house sites; changes at Mitre 10
Kāinga Ora on accounts, aesthetics, Mitre 10 in Waikato, what price a Resido car park?
Economist Joseph Stiglitz: ‘Trump is what neoliberalism produces’
Financial Times: Nobel laureate claims fall in inflation vindicates his position
Average household living cost surged 6.2 per cent in year
Household inflation is well above consumer price inflation, and there's one major culprit.
Economist says interest rate cuts might have to wait until 2025
Inflation is not falling as quickly as economists expected.
Unemployment set to rise - but by how much?
Labour market data for the first quarter is due on Wednesday.
Liam Dann: Recession message finally hits home
OPINION: More than two years after interest rates started rising, Kiwis are downbeat.
Bruce Cotterill: After six months is the Government on the right track?
OPINION: Momentum is on the rise, but plenty more to do.
Business Hub: New Mitre 10 chairman: why global retail giants visited this month
'This is about galvanising the membership and Mitre 10 being a co-operative' - Smith