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Desperate tenants seek help from council
Tenants struggling to pay rent are scared they'll become homeless, while their landlord sits on a multi-million dollar fund designed to support them.
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Boardrooms more hopeful of economic recovery - survey
6:34 am todayThe Institute of Directors annual sentiment survey showed optimism has replaced pessimism, with a record 52 percent of directors expecting better times.
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Economic recovery to happen later than first thought
21 Nov 2024Treasury's chief economist has warned a weaker economic outlook means a delay in a return to growth.
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Don't be tricked by Black Friday hype, Consumer warns
21 Nov 2024There are signs some traders are relying on FOMO to pressure consumers to buy, it says. Audio
Market Update for 22 November 2024
Market Update for 22 November 2024 Audio
Desperate tenants seek help from council
Tenants struggling to pay rent are scared they'll become homeless, while their landlord sits on a multi-million dollar fund designed to support them.
Shoppers warned to take care with Black Friday discounts
Shoppers are being warned to take care with discounts offered for Black Friday. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds explains. Audio
Business News for 22 November 2024
Business news for 22 November 2024 Audio
Boardrooms more hopeful of economic recovery - survey
The Institute of Directors annual sentiment survey showed optimism has replaced pessimism, with a record 52 percent of directors expecting better times.
Early Business News for 22 November 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
Economic recovery to happen later than first thought
Treasury's chief economist has warned a weaker economic outlook means a delay in a return to growth.
Don't be tricked by Black Friday hype, Consumer warns
There are signs some traders are relying on FOMO to pressure consumers to buy, it says. Audio
Midday Business News for 21 November 2024
Midday Business News for 21 Nvoember 2024 Audio
AFT Pharmaceuticals posts loss, but confident about summer sales
Sales in Asian markets dropped 18 percent due to several large customers ordering less and a doctors' strike in South Korea.
My Food Bag revenue drops, but profit improves
The food service company's net profit rose 18 percent to nearly $3 million, though revenue was down about 2 percent to $82.2m.
Government's policies dragging out recession, economists say
Slashing the budget deficit and reducing public debt are making matters worse for households and businesses, they say. Audio
Spending cuts damaging economy: economists
A group of economists is urging the Government to stop spending cuts which they say are damaging the economy. Economist Dr Ganesh Nana spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Market Update for 21 November 2024
Market Update for 21 November 2024 Audio
Business News for 21 November 2024
Business news for 21 November 2924 Audio
Rising rates spur frustrated mayor to appeal for 'frugal' approach
Some Christchurch City councillors are under the belief money falls out of the sky, the mayor says.
Treasury backs capital gains tax as best way to raise revenue
The tax is the only tax base-broadening measure likely to raise a significant amount of revenue, officials have told the government.
Early Business News for 21 November 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
NZ economy continues to soften as unemployment bites - new data
The New Zealand economy is still slowing down and rising unemployment is not helping, according to new data.
Is this the return of the property investor?
New data indicates that, after a while on the sidelines, investors are getting back into the market.