Business
Business correspondent Dan Brunskill
The banking inquiry came out and the Reserve Bank is now talking about a 'higher risk appetite' for capital settings. That followed a decision to cut the OCR by 25 basis points, which upset… Audio
Trump tariffs make shipping to US 'complex' - NZ Post
NZ Post has temporarily suspended parcel service to the US due to confusion caused by the tariff regime. Audio
Pet food exporters still barred from China
Pet food exporters shut out of China since bird flu was found here late last year, say it has cost them well over $100 million, and there's still no sign of re-entry. Audio
Some businesses doing well as others struggle
It's been a tough time in the retail business, with the cost of living leaving people reluctant to open their wallets. Inc Design Store owner Helen Riley-Duddin spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
NZ Post on suspending parcel services to US
The Trump administration's tariffs on New Zealand have left small Kiwi exporters under pressure and out of pocket. NZ Post's general manager of Export and International Solutions Jared Handcock spoke… Audio
In an economic slump, tech startups are in hot demand
Inside the Auckland event where tech startups pitch to New Zealand's wealthiest investors, the economic outlook is sunny
In an economic slump, tech startups are in hot demand
Inside the Auckland event where tech startups pitch to New Zealand's wealthiest investors, the economic outlook is sunny. Audio
'Steep' interest rate move
A change in the Reserve Bank's tone has caused a "steep" move in wholesale markets, Kiwibank's economists say, and the fall is likely to continue.
Luxon welcomes Reserve Bank's review on amount of capital banks should hold
The banking sector, politicians and the Commerce Commission have complained that capital requirements were stifling competition.
Flight attendants lose Covid-19 vaccination fight
Air New Zealand said its actions were what a fair and reasonable employer could have done.
Expert Feature: Dairy Economics
We thought it was time for a deep dive into our dairy industry The dairy industry has been dominating headlines recently. Audio
Chorus posts modest profit, backs fibre as the future
Telecommunications lines company Chorus is confident it can ramp up new fibre connections despite competition from 4G and 5G fixed wireless.
Steel and Tube reports loss after drop in revenue
Steel and Tube said the fall in revenue was driven by a fall in volumes and aggressive price competition.
Campervan company Tourism Holdings reports net loss
But the company still expects continued strong growth in global rental revenue.
Calls for new marketing camapigns to attract travellers to NZ
The number of working travellers in NZ has dropped by more than half of 55,000 since 2016, The Backpacker Youth and Adventure Tourism Association chair says.
Farmers support Fonterra selling off retail brands
Farmers look to be backing Fonterra's multi-billion dollar move to offload its well-known retail names. Foundation member of Fonterra Greg Gent spoke to Corin Dann. Audio