Volatile end to the trading week as confusion over US trade policy roiled markets. US dollar ended stronger. The S&P reversed ...
US imposes big tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China; US PCE inflation rises; Japan data good; India cuts income taxes; ...
Stuart Smith, chairman of Parliament's Finance and Expenditure Committee, dropped in favour of National Party insider Cameron ...
Interest.co.nz inquiries reveal major obstacles to any inclusion of the state farmer Pamu in a privatisation programme under ...
Labour says new Economic Growth Minister should focus on helping small businesses access capital, not ‘tinker’ with digital ...
US economy grew at a 2.3% in Q4 driven by strong consumer spending. Eurozone growth was flat in Q4. ECB cut rates and ...
David Hargreaves examines the year's worth of mortgage figures for 2024 and compares figures over a the 10-year timeframe ...
Spot prices are per troy ounce (31.1034768 gm) of weight, from the gold and silver prices of the London fixing (pm) and the ...
David Seymour says Kiwis are too squeamish about privatisation – history shows why they lost the appetite, Richard Shaw says ...
RBNZ chief economist Paul Conway says the central bank will have to 'feel its way' as the OCR gets closer to its estimate of ...
Banks are now super-sensitive to customer reactions when they have what is perceived as an uncompetitive mortgage rate card, ...
US posts impressive growth but less than expected; ECB cuts again with EU stalled; freight rates fall; air travel hits ...