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Jun, 2017

Commodity prices get a boost

The horticulture and dairy sectors are giving commodity prices a firm boost.

06
Jun, 2017

Construction heat cools in March quarter

The heated construction sector looks to have cooled down, suggesting the overall economy may have started on a weaker note.

03
Jun, 2017

Jobs could be saved in Cadbury factory closure

Part of the Cadbury factory in Dunedin could be sold as a going concern, meaning some people could retain their jobs.

02
Jun, 2017

Warning NZ could become ‘dumping ground’ for cheap materials

The Building Federation is warning a new law could allow foreign companies to dump cheap building materials in New Zealand.

01
Jun, 2017

Vocational training provider in voluntary administration

Troubled vocational training company Intueri has been placed in voluntary administration after failing to trade its way out of debt.

01
Jun, 2017

Approved bed tax ‘not fair and equitable’ – Hospitality NZ

Accommodation providers are devastated Auckland Council has voted in favour of a targeted rate for them, an industry group says.

01
Jun, 2017

Dairy pushes NZ export power to 44-year high

New Zealand’s purchasing power with the rest of the world has hit its highest level in 44 years, thanks to the recovery in dairy prices.

31
May, 2017

Housing market could collapse on 7 percent mortgage rates

Some borrowers would be unable to pay for food and power if mortgage rates rise to 7 percent, potentially triggering a housing collapse, says the Reserve Bank.

31
May, 2017

House price growth pulls back

The annual rate of growth in house prices has dropped to below 10 percent, the slowest rate in two years.

31
May, 2017

What is ‘covfefe’?

Donald Trump’s latest tweet contained a mysterious set of garbled letters, much to Twitter’s delight. RNZ’s Megan Whelan dived in.

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