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New Zealanders leaving at a record pace while immigration slows
More than half of 52,500 New Zealand citizens who left in the year ended March headed to Australia.
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Two more major banks drop mortgage rates
11:54 am todayThe banks have made cuts to their six-month and one-year terms, following ASB's move last week.
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National median sale price rises to $790,000 in sluggish housing market
9:10 am todayThe total number of properties sold fell more than 17 percent in April, the real Estate Estate Institute says.
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Housing market: Surplus of listings and a lack of urgency
9:20 am todayResidential property values have largely plateaued across New Zealand in recent months, with sales volumes expected to drop in the coming months, according to…
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Mid-market private equity and venture capital investment holds up well in NZ
7:18 am todayTotal mid-market and venture capital investments in New Zealand businesses held up well last year, despite a drop in the number of large and new investments.
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Inflation picked to fall back into Reserve Bank's target - survey
The business and finance sector expects the central bank may cut interest rates by the end of this year.
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Egg and poultry businesses 'lucky' bird flu not here yet
Bird flu, the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus, was top of the agenda at the International Poultry Council's annual meeting in Argentina last week.
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Rents, fuel and food holding up inflation
13 May 2024ANZ economist Henry Russell said the price rises were stronger than expected.
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How to find out if you have unclaimed money
13 May 2024Millions of dollars are going unclaimed, could some of that be yours?
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Fletcher Building cuts earnings forecast
13 May 2024The drop in earnings guidance was driven by "challenging conditions" in the distribution division which was exposed to the weaker residential sector.
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What is happening with the housing market?
11 May 2024Analysis - First-home buyers are still seeing benefits from low prices and competition, but having fewer investors in the market is impacting the rental shortage. Audio
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Fund managers predict mixed corporate earnings season
13 May 2024The upcoming corporate earnings season is expected to be mixed with some companies more exposed to the downturn in the local economy than others.
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How New Zealand got through the power supply threat
10 May 2024Analysis - A combination of consumer and business conservation measures and cranked up power stations met demand, Gyles Beckford writes.
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Warning of tight winter ahead with NZ 'short' on energy capacity
10 May 2024The near-miss power grid emergency shows the need for more back-up, an energy analyst warns. Audio
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'A lot of people are moving back'
A former Taumarunui meatworks has a new lease of life as a pet food factory - and is providing plenty of jobs for locals. Audio
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Journalist who tried to save Newshub announces new role
13 May 2024Award-winning journalist Michael Morrah spearheaded a failed attempt to save Newshub.
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Stranded Air Vanuatu passengers left with few options as airline shuts down
11 May 2024The airline has been shut down leaving passengers dangling over whether it will fly again. Audio
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Warehouse Group profits, sales down for third quarter
10 May 2024The Warehouse Group's third quarter sales and profits are down on the year earlier, amid "highly uncertain" trading conditions.
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Sheep farmers cutting costs, looking for new income sources as prices plummet
One of them said Wellington was "a vortex sucking cash out of the rest of the economy".
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China's demand for for NZ red meat dips
6 May 2024Bit it was partly offset by good demand from other markets, the meat industry association says.
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Bioenergy suggested to meet NZ's national power grid demands
11 May 2024Friday's power supply alert shows the need for a more resilient energy supply system, a biofuels advocate says.
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Security guards seek power to detain as aggressive crime on the rise
10 May 2024Security guards need legal powers to detain offenders while committing a crime, an industry group says. Audio
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Woolworths tells 79,000 they won a prize, then rescinds it
9 May 2024Woolworths has apologised to thousands of customers after mistakenly telling about 79,000 people they had won a competition.
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Job applications soar as public sector layoffs continue
9 May 2024There's been a 112 percent increase in applications for jobs at one recruiter - and a 179 percent jump in Auckland.
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Meridian Energy's wind farm almost finished despite obstacles
9 May 2024When completed, Harapaki will generate enough electricity to power most of Hawke's Bay.
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TRENZ conference: Launch of online tool part of 'tourism for future'
10 May 2024Tourism Industry Aotearoa is launching a new online tool to help businesses become more sustainable.
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Social housing in a heritage building
9 May 2024The project's developer believes it will be NZ's first social housing project inside a heritage-listed building. Audio
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Here's what you should be earning at any age
8 May 2024What are the numbers relevant to your demographic and how does your income stack up?
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