BBusiness Read More Inland Revenue error means incorrect tax for thousandsDecember 5, 2025 More than 4000 people have been affected by an Inland Revenue error that could have meant they paid…
EEconomy Read More Lift in value of new building work in September quarterDecember 5, 2025 Amount of new building work being started remains relatively subdued compared to previous years Statistics NZ’s latest estimates…
EEconomy Read More Growth, FX stability and potential holiday reforms: 3 calls for China | articlesDecember 5, 2025 China’s national holidays are well known for being key windows of consumption and tourism, so much so that…
NNew Zealand Read More Tax change could leave family businesses with bigger billsDecember 4, 2025 Inland Revenue is planning to crack down on shareholders taking loans from companies, in a move that could…
EEconomy Read More Risk of ‘imminent’ RBA rate hike rising, as Australian dollar moves above 66 US cents — as it happenedDecember 4, 2025 17h agoThu 4 Dec 2025 at 5:45amMarket snapshotASX 200: +3% at 8,618 pointsAustralian dollar: +0.2% at 66.12 US…
EEconomy Read More There are more billionaires than eve. They have almost $16 trillionDecember 4, 2025 There are 287 more billionaires in the world than there were a year ago, the second biggest jump…
EEconomy Read More Ford government slammed for loaning Algoma $100M as steel firm cuts 1,000 jobs – Toronto StarDecember 4, 2025 Ford government slammed for loaning Algoma $100M as steel firm cuts 1,000 jobs Toronto StarParadoxically, the Algoma Steel layoffs…
EEconomy Read More Jersey City ‘Struggling,’ Moody’s Says in One-Notch Credit CutDecember 4, 2025 Moody’s Ratings cut Jersey City’s credit grade one step to A2 from A1, saying the rating reflected a…
EEconomy Read More How the UK’s dependency on cars slows down the economyDecember 4, 2025 The UK government makes a lot of money from cars. It taxes car ownership, it taxes the fuel,…
EEconomy Read More Layoff announcements hit the highest level since the pandemicDecember 4, 2025 Layoff announcements this year have hit their highest level since 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the…
EEconomy Read More LETTER: It’s ‘fair and reasonable’ to hold leaders to accountDecember 4, 2025 ‘Leaders who are worth following have the courage to own their failures, to show their vulnerability and acknowledge…
EEconomy Read More China’s central bank vows ‘strong breakwaters’ to shield from external shocksDecember 4, 2025 Central bank governor Pan Gongsheng has stressed the importance of China maintaining a sound monetary system that remains…