
Low interest rates 'opportunity' - Adrian Orr
Reserve Bank governor tries to sooth economy by talking up conditions for investment.
Reserve Bank governor tries to sooth economy by talking up conditions for investment.
COMMENT: NZOG advice to take low-ball offer part of trend that risks gutting NZX.
New research into what drives Kiwis' investing has been released.
COMMENT: Latest report offers little reason to hope market can be turned around.
EDITORIAL: Unbridled greed played no small part in the housing crisis.
Capital Markets 2029 makes a case for giving KiwiSaver members more choice.
COMMENT: Our currency is off almost 10 per cent in six months - how low will it go?
As interest rates and bonds head for negative territory, what keeps investors interested?
The bold claims and invisible world of the online trading sales company targeting Kiwis.
Firm expects full year operating revenue to be $1.17b for net profit of about $245m-$255m.
Markets are likely to be in for a bumpy ride today after escalation of the trade war.
G7 could be 'last moment to restore our political community', the EU President warned.
Is NZ headed for negative rates? How will they work? And why is Adrian Orr so relaxed?
Comment: Oil industry operates in an oligopoly - largely protected from market forces.
Some signs are flashing red, but other variables look pretty good.
Z Energy's share price fell after a Commerce Commission report on petrol pricing.
"We're doing tremendously well. Our consumers are rich," he told reporters.
Biggest shock of ugly Fonterra news right under Kiwi farmers' noses.
Price action in the US Treasuries does not mean a recession is on the way.
Forestry Minister Shane Jones says New Zealand land use change is on a march.
Does a double cut in the official cash rate leave enough in the tank for a real crisis?
Economists' interest-rate outlooks getting increasingly gloomy as market woes escalate.
The New Zealand sharemarket finished 1.66 per cent down.
Market Watch takes a look at the best and worst performing stocks of the decade.
For all Donald Trump's noise, the US Fed's interest rate call sets the economic agenda.
Interest rates are only one of the risks farmers face.
We're a small country, a long way from many of our markets. We must be competitive.
Open markets will prevail despite the current US/China trade tension, says OECD director.