Build Partners' job: Director says he's doing his best in tough market
'Not a rogue contractor but a trusted partner with the Government that came unstuck.'
'Not a rogue contractor but a trusted partner with the Government that came unstuck.'
Latest Stats NZ data show fruit and vege prices fell 13.3 per cent over the past year.
Payment so far is only 35c in the dollar. Deloitte plans a further distribution soon.
An economist says new spending is debt-funded while we're in deficit.
Much as Kiwis do, American consumers confront sticky inflation.
No change for OCR but economists warn RBNZ tone remains 'hawkish'.
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A quagmire of challenges meant many pundits picked the cash rate to stay put.
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On the upside, cost and price pressure continue to ease, suggesting inflation is falling.
An accountant says some businesses should consider whether staying open is viable.
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LINZ also announced changes to how applications would be handled, effective from today.
Louise Upston says there's 'merit' in considering current settings for the supplements.
Markets will be alert for any clues to how the RBNZ is viewing inflation.
The PM needs to call time on negativity and lean into his natural management style.
'Hawke’s Bay will lose ground to other regions, and become a regional backwater.'
The country’s population could be up to two million people higher in 30 years' time.
The big Bitcoin comeback and Wall Street's strong start to the year.
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Falling prices are a good thing, surely? Think again, experts say.
OPINION: We are living in the consequences of decisions made by human beings.
Financial Times: Solar panels so cheap they're being used to build garden fences.
The benefits and pitfalls of returning to the nest, and how to make it work.
Green shoots evident but some tough times still ahead, especially in construction.
The next few months will be tough, but there some positive signs emerging.
Thousands will be affected by the financial adjustments.
OPINION: Recession headlines are already working their magic for the Reserve Bank.