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In a heavy US data release day, activity and pricing indicators were weak, driving down US rates and supported US equities.
New report says Māori interests in horticulture are growing fast while the industry as a whole faces constraints ...
When the Member’s Bill about banning social media for adolescents under 16 went into the biscuit tin, the media release ...
Responding to last place in Consumer NZ survey, ANZ says its own surveys are at all-time highs, with its research showing 87% ...
Could gravity be evidence that the universe is a computer simulation? Melvin Vopson's new study suggests why this might be so ...
The Co-operative Bank tops bank customer satisfaction survey, with Consumer NZ highlighting low bank switching rates ...
Canadian data reflects tariff twists; China new yuan loan data weak; Aussie drought extends; ASIC puts Macquarie in its ...
The Green Party says its would raise $88 billion in taxes over four years to expand public services and reduce poverty if ...
Could gravity be evidence that the universe is a computer simulation? Melvin Vopson's new study suggests why this might be so ...
Budget 2025 will establish a small Social Investment Fund to test a new approach to contracting social services out to ...
Population growth from migration declined by almost three quarters in year to March as fewer migrants arrived and more people ...
Electronic cards data for April shows that hospitality, durables and consumables spending rose in the month, but the apparel ...
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