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Are savers leaving returns on the table?
Savers who keep their money in big bank accounts may be missing out on potential interest.
'Falling short': Customers told they should get Sky TV discounts
Sky has been beset with problems as a dying satellite has caused problems for its transmission.
SPCA to pay $20k for unjustified dismissal
The staff member was a vet nurse who worked as a kennel coordinator for five years, before she was dismissed for serious misconduct.
'One day before unconditional': First-home buyer hit with surprise KiwiSaver bill
Sarah says it seems unfair she owes the money over a short stint she spent outside the country.
Here's how much falling interest rates might save you
The drop in interest costs for affected households could be dramatic, an economist says.
Kiwibank joins rate cuts
The six-month special rate drops from Tuesday from 6.15 percent to 5.99 percent.
Who got the biggest - and smallest - pay rises last year?
Last year was a tough one for the labour market - but some workers walked away better than others.
Interest rates are dropping, but will we get a mortgage war?
Borrowers hoping for further relief could be disappointed - at least for now. Here's why.
Do I have to pay tax on my inheritance? - Ask Susan
RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
NZ's economy took 'developed world's biggest hit'
HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham once described New Zealand as a "rockstar economy" - but says that is far from the case right now.
How your tax rate could reach 80% - or more
Many thousands of taxpayers are paying effective tax rates of 50 percent or higher, a new paper shows.
Tenant who sublet one-room flat to three people told to pay $1000
The agreement said just one person could live there, but when the landlord visited, the tenant was away - and three others were there.
Westpac follows ANZ interest cut moves
The bank will also reduce some of its term deposit rates by 5, 10 and 20 basis points.
For sale: One village
If you have ever wanted to own an entire village, now is your chance.
The inflation battle is over - so why doesn't it feel like it?
The Reserve Bank's battle with inflation is over. So why doesn't it feel like things have improved? Audio
Man who lost job, partner left him, has car loan reduced
He lost his job and had his car sold because he couldn't pay the loan, then his partner left him because he could not provide for his family.
'A real impact': More cutbacks harmful to NZ 'news ecosystem'
Drastic job losses at NZME affect not only staff but also readers wanting information on important issues, a union says.
'Completely evasive' - NZME staff criticise bosses as job cuts announced
The Newstalk ZB and NZ Herald says it will publish fewer stories as part of its biggest shake-up in years.
Biggest bank cuts interest rates
ANZ Bank said it would drop its special interest rates by between 15 and 25 basis points.
Buyers have more power in 'deep' property downturn, new figures show
REINZ stats show sales down 27.4 percent in December compared to November and up 1.8 percent from a year earlier.
Here's when you should consider a longer home loan fix
The time may be coming to lock in, so here's how you can spot it.
New year, new job: Views on job ads spike in January
The last week of January is prime job-hunting time, and Trade Me says a softer labour market is not putting applicants off.
Coffee prices rising but won't reach $10 in NZ 'this year'
New Zealand coffee drinkers are being warned price rises are likely - but maybe not to the extent that Australians are expecting.