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Talk of new FTA between NZ and the EU, inflation weak in China and US, US business inventories flat; NZ$ = 67.8 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.6
15th Oct 15, 8:03am
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Talk of new FTA between NZ and the EU, inflation weak in China and US, US business inventories flat; NZ$ = 67.8 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.6
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; Fonterra's credit rating downgraded, Govt posts surplus, Westpac fills its boots, Wheeler expected to hold off lowering rates
14th Oct 15, 3:59pm
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; Fonterra's credit rating downgraded, Govt posts surplus, Westpac fills its boots, Wheeler expected to hold off lowering rates
HiFX's Dan Bell says chance of Fed rate hike in December about 50%, sees NZ dollar weakening over next 6 to 12 months
14th Oct 15, 2:30pm
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HiFX's Dan Bell says chance of Fed rate hike in December about 50%, sees NZ dollar weakening over next 6 to 12 months
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, October 14, 2015
14th Oct 15, 9:11am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, October 14, 2015
China's trade balance beats expectations but shrinking imports sees NZD & AUD fall; German economic cycle may have peaked; NZD investors focus on RBNZ Governor speech
14th Oct 15, 8:25am
China's trade balance beats expectations but shrinking imports sees NZD & AUD fall; German economic cycle may have peaked; NZD investors focus on RBNZ Governor speech
Mark Brown says although the RBNZ may get some short-term respite from a lower NZ dollar, longer-term it will be back facing the challenge of getting inflation higher
14th Oct 15, 8:07am
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Mark Brown says although the RBNZ may get some short-term respite from a lower NZ dollar, longer-term it will be back facing the challenge of getting inflation higher
Ireland adopts new low corporate tax rate; China trade balance high; VW pivots to electric; China car sales growing again; IEA bearish on oil; NZ$1 = 66.8 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.9
14th Oct 15, 7:35am
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Ireland adopts new low corporate tax rate; China trade balance high; VW pivots to electric; China car sales growing again; IEA bearish on oil; NZ$1 = 66.8 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.9
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; fresh costs more, Heartland trumps Turners, fewer board members for Fonterra, more for ASB, NPDC sells up in Tasmania, NZD rise runs out of steam
13th Oct 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; fresh costs more, Heartland trumps Turners, fewer board members for Fonterra, more for ASB, NPDC sells up in Tasmania, NZD rise runs out of steam
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, October 13, 2015
13th Oct 15, 9:09am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, October 13, 2015
NZD/USD at highest level since July; AUD/USD breaks through 100-day moving average; BoE push back expectations for rate hike in UK
13th Oct 15, 8:04am
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NZD/USD at highest level since July; AUD/USD breaks through 100-day moving average; BoE push back expectations for rate hike in UK
China launches QE variation; Shanghai markets approve; EM finance chiefs tell US to raise rates; UST 10yr yield 2.09%; oil down, gold higher; NZ$1 = 67.3 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.2
13th Oct 15, 7:20am
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China launches QE variation; Shanghai markets approve; EM finance chiefs tell US to raise rates; UST 10yr yield 2.09%; oil down, gold higher; NZ$1 = 67.3 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.2
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; sharp rate cuts, house prices race higher, spread from Auckland, micro businesses worry, Govt bond tender canceled, NZD holds higher
12th Oct 15, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; sharp rate cuts, house prices race higher, spread from Auckland, micro businesses worry, Govt bond tender canceled, NZD holds higher
Roger J Kerr says the the doomsday merchants on the NZ economy have been exposed to be well wide of the mark with their views
12th Oct 15, 9:50am
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Roger J Kerr says the the doomsday merchants on the NZ economy have been exposed to be well wide of the mark with their views
Roger J Kerr says we have an emerging economic and market environment starkly different to what the economic protagonists expected
12th Oct 15, 9:26am
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Roger J Kerr says we have an emerging economic and market environment starkly different to what the economic protagonists expected
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, October 12, 2015
12th Oct 15, 9:10am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, October 12, 2015
Fed members key message is hike likely but market thinks otherwise; ECB President dampens hope for intensified QE; speculative positioning in NZD easing off
12th Oct 15, 8:32am
Fed members key message is hike likely but market thinks otherwise; ECB President dampens hope for intensified QE; speculative positioning in NZD easing off
Markets worry about lackluster growth; China adds better data; China cuts coal consumption; OECD targets MNC tax; gold jumps; NZ$1 = 67 US¢, TWI-5 = 71
12th Oct 15, 7:22am
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Markets worry about lackluster growth; China adds better data; China cuts coal consumption; OECD targets MNC tax; gold jumps; NZ$1 = 67 US¢, TWI-5 = 71
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; Westpac and RaboDirect cut rates, retail spending very strong, new bank notes released, swap rates rise, NZD rises
9th Oct 15, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; Westpac and RaboDirect cut rates, retail spending very strong, new bank notes released, swap rates rise, NZD rises
BNZ's Stephen Toplis says it would be irresponsible for the RBNZ to cut the OCR again when this would provide little benefit to the economy
9th Oct 15, 11:24am
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BNZ's Stephen Toplis says it would be irresponsible for the RBNZ to cut the OCR again when this would provide little benefit to the economy
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Friday, October 9, 2015
9th Oct 15, 9:09am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Friday, October 9, 2015
USD continues recent decline; ECB sees deflation risk receding and slow recovery; UK economy resilient to global stresses say BoE; Fed minutes highlight plenty of excuses not to hike yet
9th Oct 15, 8:30am
USD continues recent decline; ECB sees deflation risk receding and slow recovery; UK economy resilient to global stresses say BoE; Fed minutes highlight plenty of excuses not to hike yet
Fed reveals why it held rates; US jobless benefit claims fall; China's new bond market concerns; US debt ceiling battle returns; UST yields rise; oil up, gold down; NZ$1 = 66.5 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.7
9th Oct 15, 7:36am
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Fed reveals why it held rates; US jobless benefit claims fall; China's new bond market concerns; US debt ceiling battle returns; UST yields rise; oil up, gold down; NZ$1 = 66.5 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.7
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; Economy trucking on, NZ Super Fund drops in August, Hillary not keen on TPP, Guy's dam 'win-win,' Huntly mine to close & more
8th Oct 15, 3:58pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; Economy trucking on, NZ Super Fund drops in August, Hillary not keen on TPP, Guy's dam 'win-win,' Huntly mine to close & more
Combination of rising sharemarkets & falling NZ dollar help reduce NZ Super Fund's tax bill by almost 90%
8th Oct 15, 12:10pm
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Combination of rising sharemarkets & falling NZ dollar help reduce NZ Super Fund's tax bill by almost 90%
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, October 8, 2015
8th Oct 15, 9:08am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, October 8, 2015