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Migration gain as fewer head for Oz
The turnaround in net migration flows gathered pace last month as fewer people left the country for Australia.
Aust coughs and Kiwis catch a cold
A softening Australian economy has forced several ASX-listed companies to downgrade their earnings prospects over the past month.
Meat blockade a 'technical issue'
NZ meat exports held up on Chinese wharves may have been delayed partly due to Chinese efforts at curbing counterfeit meat sales, the PM has suggested.
Half of NZ workers eyeing new jobs
More than half of the workers in an employment survey are planning to look for a new job in the next year.
Results from Malaysia buoy Fonterra
Fonterra's Malaysian operation has doubled its revenue in local currency terms over the past five years.
Shell applies squeeze in gas hunt
Shell says its campaign to squeeze untapped gas from the Maui field is meeting expectations as it casts it net to far flung parts of New Zealand's exclusive economic zone.
The two sides of the coin
Bill English painted a picture of recovery in the Budget. But stresses remain and the economy is being pulled in different directions by strong opposing forces, writes Brian Fallow.
NZ meat blocked at Chinese ports
A name change for a government ministry has resulted on New Zealand meat being blocked at Chinese ports, Labour has claimed.
Key tips early surplus
John Key says it is possible the Government could get close to a surplus in the coming financial year - one year earlier than officially predicted in yesterday's Budget.
Small NZ banks on notice - S&P
Standard & Poor's, the global credit rating agency, has put eight local banks on notice over the rising risk of a housing bubble bursting in New Zealand.
Has the Govt eased its purse strings enough?
The 2013 Budget includes $900 million in new spending, but is that enough? Have your say here.
Australian Budget gets a pasting
Business and economic commentators have given Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan's sixth - and probably last - Budget a unanimous thumbs down.