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A record summer is in store for a scorching hot property market says CoreLogic, as prices leap by the most ever in Q4-2020 and the largest quarterly growth rate in sixteen years
QV's David Nagel says before buying coastal property, look at the actual risks. Insurance companies are, and without insurance your holiday property might not be bankable
QV's David Nagel thinks house prices will rise in 2021 because supply hasn't yet caught up, but the increases will fade from the hot 2020 rate to a warmer rate more like in 2019
The value of residential real estate sold in Auckland jumps in 2020 and almost equals the value in the rest of the country, REINZ sales data shows. Tight supply and high demand feature almost everywhere
Fonterra raises its 2020/2021 milk payout forecast to a mid-point of $7.00/kgMS, also says earnings rise on strong recovery in China's foodservice sector
Employment NZ points to things you should know about holiday closedowns, public holiday work and pay, cashing up vacation leave, and what happens if an employer wants to cancel a vacation arrangement
25th Nov 20, 1:32pm
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Employment NZ points to things you should know about holiday closedowns, public holiday work and pay, cashing up vacation leave, and what happens if an employer wants to cancel a vacation arrangement
Live-streamed video from the November 2020 RBNZ Financial Stability Review press conference with Governor Adrian Orr
Global foodservice struggles are set to extend into 2021, softening returns for NZ red meat exports. Beef production flat, but strong demand and tight supply for lamb. More focus on sustainability in supply chains
Live-streamed video from the November 2020 RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement press conference with Governor Adrian Orr
New survey of 15,000 expat Kiwis suggests about half of them plan to return to New Zealand
ANZ Business Outlook preliminary survey results for November show business confidence 'definitely could be worse!'
Rabobank points out that significant diversification of our dairy trade away from China will be increasingly possible as other ASEAN countries face a growing dairy deficit - and New Zealand supply has some advantages
Latest Roy Morgan poll shows Labour's lead diminishes and they would need the Greens to win. Labour's losses are being picked up by the Greens and National
ANZ Business Outlook for August shows that confidence is down but intentions and expectations saw 'relatively modest falls' compared to the first half of the month
Median weekly incomes down 8% in June quarter year-on-year as COVID-19 bites, Statistics New Zealand says
Live-streamed video from the August 2020 RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement press conference with Governor Adrian Orr
Latest Roy Morgan poll shows PM Jacinda Ardern maintains ‘crushing’ lead over new National leader Judith Collins
China moves to drive a wedge between Australia and New Zealand by shifting its agricultural trade purchases away from Australia as punishment for its alignment with the US
PM Jacinda Ardern on track for easy re-election as National’s leader Todd Muller resigns after fewer than two months in the job: Roy Morgan poll
New Zealand farmer confidence 'rose' in the second quarter of 2020, but remains in negative territory overall - with more of the country’s farmers pessimistic than optimistic about the year ahead: Rabobank
AA Insurance to offer customers like-for-like insurance premium comparisons
Join us at PM Jacinda Ardern's post-Cabinet news conference to find out what the next step is in the fight against COVID-19
Live-streamed video from the May 2020 RBNZ Financial Stability Report press conference with Governor Adrian Orr
Havelock North based offshoot of long established StockCo is offering a herd leasing service to Fonterra farmers 'unlocking the capital tied up in their herd'
Farmers and forest owners bristle at politicians screwing the scrum so that forest owners subsidise the domestic wood processing industry, potentially resulting in trade retaliation from export markets