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Labour market figures to be released in the coming week may show the unemployment rate rising to 5.3% from 5.1%, reflecting a ...
US hit by larges jobs miss, shrinking factories; Ford says tariffs an own goal; China PMIs weaken, drives more subsidy ...
Ross Stitt previews the new Western Sydney international airport, being built from scratch, and about to turbocharge a part ...
Sole traders have become more optimistic for the first time in a year and just over half reporting income growth in June ...
The Coalition Government is lifting default KiwiSaver rates to 4% over the next three years and Commerce Minister Scott ...
Centrix says 478,000 people behind on payments this June quarter, hospitality sector one of the most vulnerable industries in ...
Consumer confidence remained weak in July as inflation stayed "front of mind" for households. The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index slipped 4 points to 94.7, "continuing its recent zig-zag ...
Roger J Kerr says a global trade scenario is emerging that could be of real benefit to New Zealand as an export-reliant ...
Hélène Rey foresees a potentially destabilising reshuffling of global monetary power shaped by "data integrity" ...
Fed keeps policy unchanged. US economy bounces back 3% in Q2 after 0.5% contraction in Q1; core PCE deflator higher than ...
David Skilling says despite market calm, economic risks and political stresses are building - along with structural economic ...
Businesses may have no option but to reflect those costs in their pricing’: Retailers and hospitality sector say Government’s ...
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