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'It's going to affect all of New Zealand' - Power price warning
We're watching a 'slow motion train wreck' in the market, an electricity company head says.
Your Money with Mary Holm
This week Mary explains index funds and ETFs; what are they and why you look at them for somewhere to invest. Audio
Payouts for private cancer care surge
New Zealand's largest health insurer is now paying tens of millions for cancer treatment every year in what's been an been "exponential" rise.
Third of apartments now selling for a loss
The figures for those hoping to make a buck off their apartment are the worst they've been in over a decade. Audio
A job loss 'can take years to recover from'
As unemployment grows, there's a warning that the effects of job loss can be long-lasting.
International shares propel best-performing KiwiSaver manager
Here is how KiwiSaver funds stacked up in the June quarter.
Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 7 August 2024
On today's episode, the Kaipara District Council has voted to disestablish their Maori ward at a tense meeting on Wednesday morning, the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee, Tim Walz has just… Audio
Personal finance: The ins and outs of insurance
Money expert Lisa Dudson joins Paddy to talk insurance: what kind do you need, how much should you insure yourself for, how can you keep premiums under control and what things could get it voided… Audio
Apartment owners may have 'heads in the sand' about ground rent increase
Next year could spell bad news for owners in downtown Auckland.
How different are butter prices across Auckland?
Some shoppers in South Auckland are going without it and other dairy products because they are simply too expensive. Audio
Expect bumps ahead on shaky sharemarkets
Things are looking a little calmer - but what happens next?
Soaring electricity prices could see Ruapehu saw mills close
The Tangiwai and Karoio pulp and timber mills are owned by Winstone and employ around 300 people, mainly in the Ohakune area. However, the company said its electricty costs have gone up 600% since… Audio
US markets closed down this morning, broader S&P index falls 3%
Have the stock market wobbles sent you scrambling to look at your Kiwisaver balance? Maybe, best just to look away, with investors being warned not to panic. This after US markets closed down this… Audio
Butter prices in some lower socio-economic areas
Whether you spread it on your toast, drop a dollop into the frying pan or use it for baking - butter is considered a must have in the pantry for many of us. But some shoppers in South Auckland said… Audio
What's actually going on with sharemarkets?
You've probably seeing headlines about "bloodbaths" and billions being wiped out. Here's what is happening.
Major banks cut mortgage rates again
There's growing anticipation the Reserve Bank will ease the official cash rate later this year.
What international sharemarket turmoil means for your KiwiSaver
About 60% of KiwiSaver assets are invested offshore, but if you've got your settings right, there's only one thing you need to do.
Crunching the Numbers: Kiwis spending half their income on rent
In RNZ's new series, we're out chatting to Kiwis about all things affecting their wallets. First up: renting.
Are we too comfortable with credit cards?
According to the Reserve Bank, New Zealanders had $6.1 billion outstanding on credit cards in July. Audio
How a Kiwibank sale might work
Nicola Willis wants to "explore where more capital could come from", and KiwiSaver managers say they can help.