Patrick O'meara
RBNZ expected to leave OCR on hold
Most economists are tipping the Reserve Bank will leave the cost of borrowing unchanged at a record low 2 point 25 percent this morning. Audio
Consumers Institute wants beefed up consumer protection laws
A consumers lobby group says a code to promote responsible lending is useful, but it's not enough to stop dodgy lenders targeting vulnerable households. Audio
US sends team to discuss NZ TPP obligations
The United States is sending officials to New Zealand to look at how the country will put its obligations under the Trans Pacific Partnership into practice. Audio
Economist warns debt-fuelled splurge could end in tears
New Zealanders are being warned they are back on a debt-fuelled splurge that could end in tears. Audio
Warning bells ring as household debt levels hits record highs
Household debts are at a record level and Westpac says Aucklanders in particular could suffer if the economy takes a turn for the worst. Audio
Government warned foreign trust quick fixes not enough
The Government is being warned that quick fixes to the foreign trust regime in the wake of the Panama papers won't be enough, if the country is serious about restoring its battered reputation. Audio
Evening Business for 14 April 2016
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
PNG prime minister can't shake fraud allegations
The latest developments in the increasingly murky case involving allegations of corruption around the prime minister of Papua New Guinea. Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 13 April 2016
The Building Minister Nick Smith tells officials to look at compulsory third party testing of all critical building materials. Paeroa schools refuse to accept an extremely violent nine-year-old boy… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 12 April 2016
The tax expert reviewing the trust laws says protecting New Zealand reputation is paramount - we'll talk to John Shewan shortly. A convicted baby killer is about to be freed on parole -- her victim's… Audio
NZ accused of dragging its heels in acting over Panama papers
New Zealand is being accused of dragging its heels in response to the Panama papers as the rest of the world starts to crack down on tax-dodging and money launderers. Foreign trusts are in the… Audio
NZ moves towards automatic tax information swapping
A tax expert says New Zealand is already moving toward automatically swapping information with other countries but that shouldn't stop the government from protecting the country's reputation. Audio
IRD says changing NZ rules might shut down trust industry here
Inland Revenue says if New Zealand followed the international norm and taxed the overseas income of foreign trusts, that might result in the end of the industry here. Audio
Backer of trans-Pacific internet cable insists its viable
The backers of a second undersea cable link to the United States insist the project will be commercially viable after securing the money to go ahead with the project. Audio
Hawaiki undersea cable to go ahead
The country is to get a second undesea cable link to the UNited States with the backers of the Hawaiki internet cable saying they have secured the money to go ahead with the project. Audio
Treasury head says world better prepared for financial meltdown
The Treasury head, Gabriel Makhlouf, says the world is better prepared to handle a major financial meltdown. Audio
Fonterra has more than doubled its half-year profit
Fonterra has more than doubled its half-year profit, and held its milk price forecast steady at 3-dollars-90 a kilo of milk solids. Our economics correspondent Patrick O'Meara joins us. Audio
Record level of migrants in year to February
Firms are still crying out for skilled workers despite the surge in foreigners coming to New Zealand to live and work. Patrick O'Meara reports. Audio
Evening Business for 17 March 2016
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
Evening business for 16 March 2016
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio