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RBNZ doesn't believe changing bank capital rules to enable lower interest rates for first home buyers is warranted ...
US bond market warnings grow louder; Wall Street retreats; Japan faces its own bond market trouble; Taiwan exports surge; ...
The first official release of results from a new survey the Reserve Bank has spent a lot of time developing have provided ...
Lithium-carbon dioxide (Li-COâ‚‚) batteries could be a two-in-one solution to the current problems of storing renewable energy ...
Bumper exports of dairy, meat, fruit and wood have driven a record monthly goods trade surplus of over $1.4 billion in April ...
Ross Stitt unpicks the mix of data, risks, politics, and overseas influences on the RBA's cash rate target decision making to ...
The late Joseph Nye laments the dark turn of the US in international relations, saying the country will be sharply ...
Nine months worth of submissions and information to be assessed as work on parliamentary banking inquiry report gets under ...
Chris Trotter says a political party caught speaking out of both sides on its mouth on key issues will soon find itself in ...
Initial weak risk sentiment linked to the US credit rating downgrade reverses. US 30-year yields reached 5.04%, the highest ...
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Tower's Michael Stiassny says putting a final limit on Canterbury earthquake claims is about 'putting a stop to the ...