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The trees are still standing, many with a bit of a lean, but the ground around them has changed. The river is back in its ...
S&P500 hits a fresh record intra-day high and has registered near 10% gains in the quarter outstripping other indices. US ...
US data weak and US budget bill debated; India slows; China holds slow; air cargo volumes get tariff push; air travel rises; ...
The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) has embarked on a restructure, which will see two of the agency’s Digital Safety teams folded into a single unit, with two managers losing their jobs in the ...
ANZ chief economist Sharon Zollner said forward-looking activity indicators generally lifted in June as tariff noise subsided ...
Although Oppo has positioned the Reno13 Pro as a mid-range device, the $1399 retail price is on the high side for the segment ...
Eyes on China's economic resilience and American household finances; Canada attacked by US Big Tech via Trump and by Chinese ...
The Depositor Compensation Scheme, which insures bank and finance firm deposits up to $100,000, will take effect today, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says ...
Monthly filled jobs data shows a slight rise in May, but figures for the previous two months have been revised down ...
Roger J Kerr says the erratic Trump directly interfering in the workings of the independent Federal Reserve was just another ...
ASB's latest rate reductions are uninspiring for customers, embedding levels all their main rivals were already at, and ...
Given NZ has passed 'peak tractor', Brad Olsen wonders what a new bellwether could be for the state of primary sector ...