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Luxon's Pacific tour: Investments, politics and laughs at his own expense
Analysis - Pacific trips are not ones where the PM can expect to face particularly tough challenges. Instead, they are heavy on the vibe.
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Far North District Council slashes expected rates increase by about 12 percent
The reduction was partly achieved by councillors and staff trawling through budgets line-by-line to find $8.5 million in savings, the mayor says.
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House values are falling, so when will interest rates follow?
Analysis - Investors are capitalising on low property prices, and a major bank is predicting interest rates will fall sooner than expected. Audio
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Liam Dann: Inflation vs interest rates
When will interest rates go down? What impact will last week's Budget have on inflation? And why are the two connected? New Zealand Herald business editor-at-large Liam Dann joins us to survey the… Audio
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The areas where uni grads are least likely to return home
While some say attracting graduate students can be difficult, there's no shortage of opportunities for those wanting a start in the regions.
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Midday Business News for 7 June 2024
Midday Business News for 7 June 2024 Audio
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Pacific news in brief for June 7
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Samoa's concerns about a new Australian visa causing brain drain.
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'National scandal': Nearly 100,000 people missing specialist care, some dying as result
One general practitioner said they'd managed a heart patient "into the grave" because she could not get the care she needed. Audio
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Early Business News for 7 June 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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What's at stake in the European Parliament election this week
Nearly 400 million EU citizens can go to the polls over the coming days. Here's what you need to know.
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China wants New Zealand's help to join free trade agreement
But New Zealand is limited in how it can assist the world's second-biggest economy join 12 countries in the CPTPP, a trade expert says.
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Evening business for 6 June 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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‘A win for democracy’ - Indian New Zealanders reflect on 2024 election result
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party loses its outright majority in parliament.
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PNG opposition outwitted by the government again
RNZ Pacific correspondent Scott Waide speaks with Don Wiseman about the Speaker's ruling that the opposition's motion of no confidence was not correctly filled in.
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$1.6b boost for pothole fund unveiled
Transport Minister Simeon Brown has revealed Waka Kotahi's confirmation of an increase in ring-fenced funding for pothole prevention.
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Reserve Bank approach 'a recipe to prolong the pain'
An economist takes aim at central bank's "behind the play" approach.
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Extreme sick leave scenarios 'rare', employers' group says
A high-profile backer of a proposed change says an example of flaws in the current system would only apply in "rare" cases, if at all. Audio
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Midday Business News for Thursday 6 June 2024
Midday Business News for Thursday 6 June 2024 Audio
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Market Update for Thursday 6 June 2024
Market Update for Thursday 6 June 2024 Audio
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Business News for Thursday 6 June 2024
Business news for Thursday 6 June 2024 Audio
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Early Business News for Thursday 6 June 2024
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
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Agony Aunt 'How to cope with extravagant friends'
Nights' resident Agony Aunt, comedian Courtney Dawson is back and ready to answer your quandaries, your palavers, your misgivings. Audio
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UAE leader meets with Taliban official facing $10m US bounty
While the West still doesn't recognise the Taliban as Kabul's government, nations in the Mideast have reached out to them.