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Isn't the Australian dollar getting a bit touchy these days? |
ANZO sells Chews Lane sites for $50m Listed office-space investor, AMP NZ Office Ltd (ANZO) says it has sold its remaining retail and office investments in Wellington’s Chews Lane for $50 million. |
Eyesore Perth hotel to become icon again Perth's once iconic Guildford Hotel, which became an eyesore following a fire in 2008, could finally be refurbished after architectural drawings were finalised for the building. |
NZ dollar drives higher against greenback The New Zealand dollar's astounding drive higher against the greenback continued, with the kiwi pushing above US86c to yet further uncharted territory in the post-float era. |
Queensland Commercial Office Wins Development Of The Year Australia's commercial property sector continues to languish as higher interest rates and funding difficulties impede growth, a survey shows. |
ASIC targets unlicensed loan providers The corporate watchdog has unlicensed lenders in its sights as it seeks to crack down on those who are yet to gain full approval to provide credit services. |
Govt promises help for Qld's homeless Women and children forced to flee violent homes will be targeted for special help under a new plan to reduce homelessness in Queensland. |
US home sales fall for third month Sales of previously owned US homes dropped in June for the third straight month amid an unexpected spike in contract cancellations. |
Tony Alexander - Weekly Overview The week has been one of higher than expected inflation following higher than expected economic growth. Is it any wonder then that the NZ dollar has soared and we now expect interest rate rises by the Reserve Bank from September. |
Are older workers snatching jobs from the young? - economist The first drop in employment in 18 months suggests the Reserve Bank will be in no hurry to raise interest rates again, although economists still anticipate a move later this year. |
Fast rising inflation puts pressure on rates The chance of the Reserve Bank raising official interest rates before the end of the year is rising, after a faster than expected lift in inflation during the June quarter. |
Outlook still positive, economists say While concerns about the strength of the global economic recovery may keep official interest rates on hold for now, the outlook is still for further rate hikes down the track, economists say. |
Improved chance seen for West Coast CSG development 2011 Australian-based Comet Ridge says an extension to its exploration area on the West Coast strengthened the chances of a commercial coal seam gas (CSG) development in the area. |
Resources boom creates property hotspots Share Many experts predict Queensland will be one of the first states in which property takes off again, with price growth driven by the impending mining boom, predicted to be much bigger than the last. |
New Zealand banknote upgrade project underway The Reserve Bank announced today that planning has begun to upgrade New Zealand’s current series of banknotes. |
The New Zealand sharemarket started the day quietly, as investors continued to wait for a debt-limit deal in the United States. |
NSW planning laws review starts on Friday People in NSW are one step closer to getting their say on infrastructure planning across the state, as a government-led review of current laws kicks off. |
US housing starts leap in June The US home building sector showed fresh signs of life in June after a year of mostly dim news, the Commerce Department reports |
Let's flip a coin on the economic outlook Sometimes, flipping a coin can help with economic forecasting. |
Quake rebuild a chance to "refresh" tourism sector The earthquakes which have racked Canterbury and devastated parts of Christchurch have given the tourism industry there an unprecedented opportunity to re-invent itself and "push the refresh button", a tourism advisor says. |