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Finance ministry says Washington should end ‘suppression’ of Chinese firms after talks with US Treasury Secretary.
Finance ministry says Washington should end ‘suppression’ of Chinese firms after talks with US Treasury Secretary. Keep Reading
Mounting economic pressure is forcing retailers to weigh up their future, with the majority of firms missing their sales targets. Keep Reading
The ASX has fallen by close to 2 per cent at the start of trade, following Wall Street's lead after strong labour market data out of the US increased the likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate hike to curb inflation. Follow live. Keep Reading
Several global markets have enjoyed very strong performances in June and so far this year. NZ and Australian markets have delivered positive performances but have lagged in comparison. Index performances are though but a yardstick for astute active investors. Keep Reading
Three of the five main banks have now pushed through higher home loan rates. Two of them have also raised some longer term deposit rates. In the background, some wholesale swap rates pushed on up to 15 year highs Keep Reading
US reveals more positive data; China's PMIs concerning, steel industry struggles; Japan industry jumps; Canberra reveals monster May surplus; UST 10yr 3.84%; gold and oil up; NZ$1 = 61.4 USc; TWI-5 = 69.8 Keep Reading
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"It's that situation where good news is bad. The economy is not strong, we're sort of limping along." Keep Reading
The Reserve Bank has left the Official Cash Rate on hold. Keep Reading
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Just when it felt like this campaign was coming to an end there’s plenty of roads for it to wind down yet, writes political editor Jo Moir Keep Reading
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