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Heightened tensions can hurt stock markets, raise government borrowing costs, and pose risks to financial stability, says the ...
Nancy Qian explains how both Europe and China could soften the blow from US tariffs by deepening their own trade ...
“This is the first time quarterly ad volumes have risen in over two and a half years, suggesting that ad volumes appear to be ...
US equities under pressure again. US pressuring trading partners to limit their dealings with China; China open to trade ...
ANZ economists now see the OCR going as low as 2.5% and have trimmed their forecast house price growth this year from 6% to 4 ...
As term deposit offer rates sink, real after-tax, after-inflation yields are vanishing. Taxpayer guarantees reducing the risk ...
Richard Meade and Magnus Söderberg say electricity customers heading into winter might be happier with rising transmission ...
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has launched a ‘nowcasting’ model, which will give a live estimate of gross domestic ...
Grocery and beverage costs push March food prices up 0.5%, with annual increase hitting 3.5% ahead of key inflation data out ...
New Zealand Banking Association says a large proportion of mortgage holders are 'reaping the benefits' of paying down their ...
Home loan rates are being inched lower in response to competitive pressures and uncertain loan demand. BNZ's latest ...
China stops ordering new Boeing aircraft and halt purchases of aircraft and parts from US companies. No progress on EU-US ...