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Labour market figures to be released in the coming week may show the unemployment rate rising to 5.3% from 5.1%, reflecting a ...
US hit by larges jobs miss, shrinking factories; Ford says tariffs an own goal; China PMIs weaken, drives more subsidy ...
Ross Stitt previews the new Western Sydney international airport, being built from scratch, and about to turbocharge a part ...
Sole traders have become more optimistic for the first time in a year and just over half reporting income growth in June ...
US data soft, inflation data higher; Canada holds on despite threats; Japan factories busy; China factories less busy; ...
Centrix says 478,000 people behind on payments this June quarter, hospitality sector one of the most vulnerable industries in ...
The Coalition Government is lifting default KiwiSaver rates to 4% over the next three years and Commerce Minister Scott ...
Consumer confidence remained weak in July as inflation stayed "front of mind" for households. The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index slipped 4 points to 94.7, "continuing its recent zig-zag ...
Fed keeps policy unchanged. US economy bounces back 3% in Q2 after 0.5% contraction in Q1; core PCE deflator higher than ...
Hélène Rey foresees a potentially destabilising reshuffling of global monetary power shaped by "data integrity" ...
Roger J Kerr says a global trade scenario is emerging that could be of real benefit to New Zealand as an export-reliant ...
David Skilling says despite market calm, economic risks and political stresses are building - along with structural economic ...
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