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Police union nervously watching departures after losing in pay dispute
The Police Association says it is disappointed with the arbitrator's decision but doesn't believe there will be a mass exodus. Audio
Ask Susan: What happened when the government gave cheap home loans?
RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your burning questions.
How much do you need to earn to get a home loan?
Here's what goes into determining how much you could borrow.
'Time running out' for tax dodgers amid crackdown
A tax expert warns more scrutiny is coming across the board as Inland revenue announces details of a new plan.
Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about how the tax bracket creep 'robs' us. She explains the government's new tax cuts take effect from July 31 are a start to ending the bracket creep. Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 11 July 2024
On today's episode, David Tamihere's long-time lawyer says he is disappointed by the Court of Appeal's decision to uphold his murder convictions. Interislander's executive general manager denies… Audio
First bank cuts home loan interest rates after RBNZ shift
Westpac is the first bank to move after the Reserve Bank changed its tone on the outlook for the official cash rate.
Frustration over Reserve Bank 'flip-flopping'
The central bank's stance appears to have shifted a lot - and not everyone is happy. Video
Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 11 July
In the show today, New Zealand first leader and Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters is demanding more answers about the grounding of the Interislander Aratere ferry, Leaked documents about the Cook… Audio
Key shareholder backs last-minute, $130m loan for Synlait
Synlait needs the loan from its 39 percent shareholder to repay its debt to banks by Monday.
Is the golden age for property investment over?
Investors have done well in recent decades, but there is a warning future gains may be more limited.
After AK floods last year, couple fear never owning house again
A West Auckland couple fears they've been booted off the property ladder after a buyout offer from the council in the wake of last year's floods - Mahvash Ikram has the story. Audio
Dosh app's banking plans: 'It's about making everyone's lives easier'
A financial technology start-up vying to become a bank says it will be able to provide potential consumers with cheaper fees, better security and an easy-to-use app.
Watch: Govt an 'absolute disgrace' on climate change - Hipkins
The Labour leader says if Luxon was being honest on his overseas trips he would be saying the government is taking New Zealand backwards on climate.
OCR remains unchanged at 5.5% for eighth consecutive meeting
However, the Reserve Bank has hinted rate cuts may be closer than previously thought.
Personal finance: David Boyle
David Boyle, formerly of Mint Asset Management, formerly with the Commission for Financial Capability. Audio
Thousands sign up for benefit, more job losses on horizon
Over 2000 more people went on the jobseeker benefit in the month of May alone.
Has the Reserve Bank gone too far?
The bank needed to slow the economy to bring inflation down. But has it done too much?
Ever thought about buying yourself a job? Some people are doing exactly that
In the face of the economic downturn, some people are doing exactly that. Audio
Smart road user charging system 'fairer' than fuel tax
A public policy think tank says "smart" road user charges could be more fair than motorists paying fuel tax.