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Biggest KiwiSaver provider among the worst performing
The latest data on the country's best and worst-performing funds is out.
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Wellington property values probably even lower now than what QV says
Wellington homeowners are being warned the value of their properties might have fallen even further than what QV tells them. Audio
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Gen X and later generations warned about retirement plans
The latest Retirement Expenditure Guidelines show what retirees are spending for a no-frills and choices lifestyle in provincial and metropolitan centres.
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EVs pose 'very real safety risk' to blind community
Blind and visually impaired New Zealanders want the government to mandate noise-emitting devices on hybrid and electric cars.
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Why has NZ's economy been hit so hard?
Last year was a tough one, even compared to other similar countries. We ask experts what went wrong. Audio
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How the midair collision over Potomac River unfolded
Before American Eagle Flight 5342 took to the air, figure skater Spencer Lane snapped a photo of the plane's wing stretched out over the tarmac toward the horizon. Audio
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'Real risk of double-digit increases' in power prices
Here are three reasons you might pay more for electricity this year. Audio
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'We cannot confirm any survivors' - Medevac plane crashes in Pennsylvania suburb
A twin-engine medevac jet crashed in a neighborhood in northeast Philadelphia Friday night, causing a fiery explosion, according to authorities and video from the scene. Video
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Third of public servants work from home one day a week, new data shows
The union for public servants says the government should be embarrassed by its own data that showed public servants worked less than one day per week from home on average.
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How secure is New Zealand against quantum computing?
Financial institutions say they are working on the cybersecurity threats posed by quantum computing - including the potential to break common encryption systems which use passwords to protect data and…
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How will Trump's US aid freeze affect the Pacific?
A senior research fellow at the Development Policy Centre says the freeze is important because it raises the prospect of Washington stepping back from some key sectors.
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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.
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Made in China 2025 'hugely successful' despite US efforts to thwart plan
It has been 10 years since Beijing announced an ambitious plan to transform the country from a low-cost manufacturing base into a high-tech superpower.
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Analysis: NZ will struggle as 'digital oligarchy' grows
Companies like Meta, Google and Microsoft now operate beyond the control of most governments.
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Here's how much falling interest rates might save you
The drop in interest costs for affected households could be dramatic, an economist says.
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Shock Chinese AI news sends US stocks plunging
A one-year-old startup has revealed a stunning capability: It presented a ChatGPT-like AI model, with all the familiar features, at a fraction of the cost.
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It just got slightly easier to retire
However, a couple will need an extra $1.1m for a comfortable city retirement, while in the provinces it will cost $446,000, a new report says.
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Puzzling fossils unearthed in China may rewrite the human story
A cache of human-like fossils from China has perplexed scientists for decades, defying explanation or categorization.
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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.
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More than 1.4b people travelled internationally in 2024. Here's where they went
Global tourism is not just returning to previous highs - it seems to be on an upward trajectory.
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What is the World Health Organization and why does Trump want to leave it?
"Ooh, that's a big one," Donald Trump said Monday as he signed the executive order.
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Is Donald Trump's meme coin a scam?
He launched a volatile crypto token just days before taking office. But what exactly is the $TRUMP meme coin?
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Property up for sale last year totalled $115b
New Zealanders listed more than $115 billion of residential property for sale last year, and some of them are still waiting to find buyers.
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Green hydrogen: Is it time to switch off the taxpayer tap?
Green hydrogen - which has been described by fans as the "swiss army knife" of clean energy - has enjoyed a wave of private investment and government subsidies.
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Nashville Babylon: 18 January 2025
This week's 2 hour summer special features classic reggae from Prince Buster, blues and soul courtesy of Al Green, Big Mama Thornton and Rory Gallagher plus new tracks from Miles Calder and The… Audio
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