Liam Dann's Inside Economics: NZ’s productivity ranking, how we compare with Singapore
Liam Dann answers reader questions and digs through the week's economic news.
Liam Dann answers reader questions and digs through the week's economic news.
Director said video company was 'another victim of Covid', according to liquidator.
As the latest increase hits local travellers, what are Air NZ's long-term challenges?
FT opinion: Overlooked reason for US resilience could be huge ongoing stimulus.
Council claims more than $20.5m in 'wasted costs' after selling part-built carpark for $1.
A grandstand going for apartments but the latest study shows fewer cranes on our horizons.
New Zealand’s low productivity has been a bugbear for economists and politicians for years
Meet the employers who can't get workers despite the recession.
Financial Times: Does a hotter economy really make you faster?
'There is little sign from the Reserve Bank of any relief this year.'
OPINION: Non-tradable inflation still worries economists.
ANALYSIS: The Government's cuts will hurt, but their wider impact might be muted.
Red tape and New Zealand's reliance on dairy cop some of the blame.
Sime Darby Motors NZ announced it would move to Hamilton.
OPINION: You don’t need to be a financial genius to see what the problem is here.
Westpac economists highlight the Swiftflation effect, BNZ urges RBNZ to shake it off.
The PSA has called it a 'brutal day' for the public sector.
Inflation falls in March quarter.
Be cool-headed, economist advises sellers as more homes go on the market.
Financial Times: Dollar gains, and latest sign of hot economy cools hopes of rate cuts.
Deposits taken on the first stage or 180 units amount to around $100m of sales.
NZ needs to earn more from exports to meet Kiwis' expectations of the standard of living.
Financial Times: Mainland equity issuance is the worst on record this year.
New data shows movement both in and out of the country is running hot.
Quarterly Consumer Price Index data will give us a read on the inflation fight.
Unemployment remains low by historic standards but job losses still hurt.
Financial Times: The $61.4m packet underlines vast disparity between European and US pay.
'Not a rogue contractor but a trusted partner with the Government that came unstuck.'
Latest Stats NZ data show fruit and vege prices fell 13.3 per cent over the past year.
Payment so far is only 35c in the dollar. Deloitte plans a further distribution soon.