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Financial news from nzherald.co.nz:
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Wall Street enjoys upbeat start to 2009
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Stocks on Wall Street have made a strong start to a New Year.
The Dow Jones Index rose 253 points, closing above the 9,000 level for the first time since November.
The price of oil is also creeping up. In overnight trading,... Read more »
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Rich pickings from your own cupboard
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Being able to enjoy the finer things in life is what many people strive towards, but what about making money from them?
Could that dusty bottle of Bordeaux stashed under the stairs or the original artwork bequeathed to you by a... Read more »
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Petrol, diesel cheapest in three years after today's cut
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All of the big oil companies today dropped their petrol and diesel prices, the day after Energy Minister Gerry Brownlee accused major the companies of being slow to react to the falling prices of crude oil.
Shell, BP, Caltex, Mobil... Read more »
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Minister calls for more cuts in petrol prices
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Energy Minister Gerry Brownlee has urged oil companies to drop petrol prices, warning them not to try to cash in on the many holidaying New Zealanders on the roads.
He says he believes oil companies still have room to cut prices... Read more »
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Jean Albert: Taxation on interest undermines us all
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New Zealanders do not save enough. So why is the Government taxing the interest they earn on savings? This does little to encourage savings and misses an opportunity that should be grasped in the current financial crisis.
One of... Read more »
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Maire Leadbeater: Super Fund has a way to go when it comes to investing ethically
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It was great to hear the New Zealand Super Fund announce this month that it had decided to divest from seven companies involved in cluster munitions and the simulated testing of nuclear explosive devices. Not a moment too soon, considering... Read more »
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