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ASB's Housing Confidence Survey found price expectations are at their highest in two and a half years.
ASB's Housing Confidence Survey found price expectations are at their highest in two and a half years. Keep Reading
The only company on the list with better full-year results than in 2022 was French Total Energies, which in February reported the highest net profit of its history for 2023. Keep Reading
Australia's economy grew by a modest 0.2 per cent in the December quarter, while the ASX closed slightly higher on Wednesday, despite a fall on Wall Street. Look back on the day's financial news with our blog. Keep Reading
Asian stocks are mostly higher ahead of China’s top annual political gathering, while Japan’s benchmark surpassed the 40,000 level for the first time. Keep Reading
Russia has experienced a staggering 90% decrease in satellite launch orders from Europe and other regions following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, according to the latest data from a US astrophysicist. From Fighter Pilots To Astronauts – How IL-76 Aircraft Helped India Train Its ‘Vyomnauts’ For 1st Manned Space Mission This decline has come […] Keep Reading
The move comes just days after the Reserve Bank (RBNZ) held the Official Cash Rate at 5.5 percent. Keep Reading
US manufacturing ISM weaker than expected. New orders, production and employment all contracted suggesting the manufacturing sector is struggling to gain momentum. Preliminary Eurozone CPI data for February continued to fall Keep Reading
Business & investing: There are many reasons for the Official Cash Rate to remain on hold but there is still plenty of heat left in the underlying economy Keep Reading
Fall in rank below Germany has been attributed to a weak yen and country’s ageing, shrinking population Keep Reading
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week., All things property, under OneRoof Keep Reading
The S&P500 reached a record high close underpinned by a strong performance by technology companies. US Fed speakers push back against near term rate cuts as the blackout period begins for the January FOMC Keep Reading
A further slide in manufacturing activity at the end of last year is pointing to the economy possibly dipping back into recession. Keep Reading
The pressure on the Suez Canal routes provides a fat tail risk of potential fresh waves of inflationary supply shocks for western economies & financial markets, which are currently predicting nothing but easing price pressures and large rate cuts in 2024 Keep Reading
Two thirds of respondents felt the Government's policies will make it harder to deal with the cost of living. Keep Reading
David Meys warns "there is a looming risk of rising unemployment". Keep Reading
Non-bank lenders make up the majority of the complaints. Keep Reading
But some markets are still doing better than others, a QV report shows. Keep Reading
BNZ and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei have developed a new lending model that could allow other iwi to also unlock whenua Māori for housing. Keep Reading
In a blow to mortgage holders, the central bank said in holding the cash rate at 5.5% said "the OCR needs to remain at a restrictive level for a sustained period of time". Keep Reading
Housing Minister Chris Bishop says he wants to flood big cities with 30 years of mixed-use land ready for development to 'solve New Zealand’s housing crisis' Keep Reading
Collected news from the world of investment, insurance, capital markets and financial services. Keep Reading
A total of $483 billion (€443.5 billion) is waiting to be invested in 2024 across the globe. What's the smart money on? Keep Reading
A new image will appear on New Zealand coins, the Reserve Bank has confirmed. Keep Reading