Finance
Economics with Shamubeel Eaqub
Economist, Shamubeel Eaqub looks at Australian plans to fight tax fraud by ditching the $100 note. It sounds good in theory but things have not gone well with a similar plan to outlaw certain… Audio
British pound drops to 31 year low
The British pound has fallen to a 31-year low as concern grows that Brexit will damage the economy. Audio
American Samoa's own bank to open
American Samoa's government owned Territorial Bank is set to open in four weeks, on October 3rd.
Population pressures cause DHB budget blowouts
Many district health boards still face multi-million dollar budget blowouts, new figures show. Audio
Insider slams accounting firms as 'masterminds of tax avoidance'
The big four accounting firms are "masterminds of international tax avoidance", says a leading corporate tax authority.
Rana Foroohar: Makers and Takers
Rana Foroohar is assistant managing editor at Time magazine and the former economic and foreign affairs editor for Newsweek. Her latest book, Makers and Takers, explores how modern financial… Audio
The risks of rising household debt
NZ household debt has reached half a trillion dollars. That's $100,000 of housing and personal debt for every man, woman and child. Nine to Noon speaks to Westpac Chief Economist, Dominick Stephens… Audio
Money with Mary Holm
Financial columnist and author and educator, Mary Holm has some answers to some of the questions we've been sent from you about kiwisaver. Audio
Loan sharks still flout rules - consumer group
A new code to promote responsible lending is starting to have an effect, but a lobby group says its not enough to stop dodgy lenders targeting vulnerable households.
Credit card rates 'don't seem fair'
Consumers are calling on credit card rates to drop and reflect the country's lowest ever interest rates.
Money - Mary Holm
Mary Holm is a columnist and author who has written several books on personal finance matters. Audio
Could the big banks go bust again?
Another global financial crisis is inevitable, but we should avoid being too preoccupied with what happened in 2008, says a leading British economist. Audio
Money - Mary Holm
Financial author and columnist Mary Holm is here to address more of your questions about your personal finances. Audio
2016 - doom or boom?
There are mixed messages in the various forecasts for the coming year, which do we listen to? Audio
Report into the financial performance of seven iwi
The Maori economy is doing well. It's estimated to be worth 40 billion dollars, with the biggest investments in the fishing, forestry and farming sectors. Audio
Jonah Lomu's sons deserve financial support
A financial advisor involved in the Jonah Lomu Legacy Trust says the rugby great is not the only sports star to have money problems, but his sons deserve some financial support. Audio
Personal Finance - Mary Holm
Overconfidence and the psychological aspects of investing. Audio
Are consumers getting a bad deal from insurance brokers?
Are consumers getting a bad deal from those selling them insurance and other financial products, and will proposed changes to legislation address the most common complaints?
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Labour accuses Treasury of failing to practise what it preaches
Labour's finance spokesperson is calling the finance minister a hypocrite. Audio