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Jan, 2018

New TPP deal: why now and who wins?

Analysis – With the revised TPP now going ahead, RNZ’s Gyles Beckford breaks down what got it over the line, and what’s in it for New Zealand.

23
Jan, 2018

100 jobs to go at Gisborne wood plant

A wood processing plant in Gisborne is looking to axe about 100 jobs because of a weak Japanese housing market.

23
Jan, 2018

Low mortgage rates the new norm – economist

“Unusually low” mortgage rates will be the new normal after predictions they would rise over the last year fell flat, an economist says.

22
Jan, 2018

Fonterra ‘extremely disappointed’ over Beingmate losses

A large Chinese dairy company in which Fonterra has a stake expects to make a bigger full-year loss.

19
Jan, 2018

Election uncertainty slowed manufacturing growth – BNZ

Activity in the manufacturing sector has slowed down.

18
Jan, 2018

Low-alcohol project gathers momentum

New Zealand winemakers are more than halfway through a seven-year research project to naturally produce key export wines as low-alcohol drinks.

18
Jan, 2018

Apple to pay US tax on foreign cash

Apple will pay about $NZ52bn in tax on the roughly $344bn cash pile it holds outside the US following recent changes to American tax rules.

18
Jan, 2018

Paymark sold to French company for $190 million

The country’s biggest electronics payments network will be sold to a French company.

18
Jan, 2018

House prices up 5.8 percent, but market still subdued

Median house prices across the country rose 5.8 percent to $550,000 at the end of 2017, but economists say lending restrictions and political uncertainty have sapped some heat out of the market.

18
Jan, 2018

Office evolution: From hot desks to huddle meetings

Open-plan workplaces may help spread illness, but isolating workers in single offices is not the answer, a group of workplace strategists says.

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