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Govt looking at targeted help for those hit hardest by cyclone
Further short-term relief measures to help those hit by floods and the cyclone will be announced soon, the Minister of Finance says.
Suncorp expecting significant claims from Auckland floods
More than 8000 claims have been sent to Vero and AA Insurance by flood victims so far.
Unemployment edges up to 3.4%, wages grow at record levels
The unemployment rate rose to 3.4 percent in the final quarter of 2022 and job growth over the three months was modest.
Annual inflation rate holds at 7.2% percent as consumer prices rise
Inflation has remained stubbornly close to multi-decade highs as cheaper fuel only partly offset rises in food, household, and building costs. Audio
CPI indicates inflation may have peaked, but economic pressures persist
Inflation may have peaked, but hefty rate rises and economic recession still loom large on the horizon.
Official cash rate raised by 75 basis points to 4.25 percent
The Reserve Bank has raised the Official Cash Rate by 75 basis points to 4.25 percent in its efforts to combat rising inflation.
Ardern to discuss Ukraine war, development in Pacific with Chinese president
The Prime Minister is to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in coming days with a promise to discuss the issues that divide the New Zealand and China as well as their common ground.
Ardern's visit to Vietnam focuses on trade, food production technology
An agreement to allow the import of Vietnamese limes after years of difficulty because of biosecurity fears looks to be a wedge in a trade door this summer.
Top-level meetings, fruit-picking visit for Ardern in Vietnam
A mid-evening fruit-picking expedition has ended the Prime Minister's first day in Vietnam after a helter-skelter programme of top-level meetings and pomp and ceremony.
Myanmar govt's executions 'a stain on region' - Jacinda Ardern
The prime minister is supporting a call for action over Myanmar during a regional security summit in Cambodia.
Reappointed RBNZ Governor in eye of 'pandemic induced inflation storm'
Analysis - Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr has never fitted the buttoned down, scripted image of an economist, but it clearly has been no impediment to his advancement, Gyles Beckford writes.
Adrian Orr reappointed for second term as RBNZ governor
The government has reappointed Adrian Orr for a second five-year term as governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
Economists predict assertive response to inflation data from Reserve Bank
Economists have been quick to forecast even more aggressive interest rate rises from the Reserve Bank to combat inflation.
Higher food and housing costs drive consumer prices up, annual rate falls
Consumer prices rose 2.2 percent in the three months ended September driven by higher food and housing costs, keeping inflation close to a 32-year high.
Inflation rate tipped to fall from 32-year high
New Zealand's inflation rate has likely peaked, but interest rates are expected to continue rising.
Official cash rate raised by 50 basis points to 3.5 percent
The Reserve Bank has raised the official cash rate by 50 basis points to 3.5 percent, as expected.
Reserve Bank expected to announce eighth rise in OCR
The decision, due on Wednesday, is another lap in the Reserve Bank's anti-inflation marathon.
Reserve Bank to deliver OCR raise to seven-year high of 3 percent
It will be the seventh rise in the OCR since last October, the most aggressive tightening cycle since the current monetary policy system was instituted in 1999.
Why are NZ's top companies expected to post earnings amid economic woes?
With a slowing economy, struggling business and consumer confidence, Covid-19 still biting and the impact of rising interest rates and inflation, why are NZ's top companies on the stock exchange…
Fisher Funds has inside running as Kiwi Wealth sale imminent
The sale of state-owned investment business Kiwi Wealth is imminent.
Cost of living soars: Inflation hits 7.3% - highest in 32 years
Inflation has hit a 32-year high on the back of higher housing, food and fuel costs.
Inflation set to reach highest level in 30 years
Hang on to your wallet, inflation is set to nudge through 7 percent to its highest level in more than 30 years.
Reserve Bank raises official cash rate by 50 basis points to 2.5 percent
The Reserve Bank has raised the official cash rate to a six-year high and promised more rises until it gets inflation under control.
'This is their way of trying to restrain economic growth': OCR likely to rise to 2.5 percent
The Reserve Bank is set to make it three in a row this Wednesday - a half a percentage point increase in the official cash rate (OCR) in a replay of its May decision.
NZ economy weaker than expected, latest GDP data shows
The economy unexpectedly contracted at the start of the year as consumers controlled their spending, exports dipped, and primary industries produced less.