Revealed: All the 300 Fast-Track projects and ministers' conflicts of interest
The government has released a huge tranche of documents that show discussions between officials and ministers on which Fast-track projects would get the green light.
Australian Dollar strengthens ahead of US PPI data
The Australian Dollar (AUD) gains ground on Friday. Nonetheless, the lower odds of aggressive interest rate cuts from the US Federal Reserve (Fed) after the hotter-than-expected inflation data might lift the US Dollar (USD) and cap the upside for the pair.
Japanese Yen seems vulnerable amid diminishing odds for more BoJ rate hikes
The Japanese Yen (JPY) struggles to attract any meaningful buyers during the Asian session on Friday, with the USD/JPY pair holding just below its highest level since early August touched the previous day.
Christopher Luxon puts another rental property on the market
The Auckland property listed for sale on Friday has a current market valuation, according to Homes.co.nz, of $995,000.
Two vehicle businesses fined for shoddy service
One complainant is still without his vehicle four years after taking it in for an engine replacement.
A website of imaginary cars
Non-existent dealership offers cars at bargain prices, leaving victims of the fraud in tears.
Acsa finally begins fixing dark, dingy, fading OR Tambo
Out-of-order escalators, moving walkways that don’t move, chipped tiles, cracked walls … these do not make for a good first impression on the many tourists visiting SA.
This is century of India, ASEAN: PM
Modi addresses regional summit in Laos Announces plan to strengthen India-ASEAN ties
Aurangzeb unveils punishments for corporate tax evaders
FBR chairman states that there would be no category of non-filers from Oct 14.
IMF calls for lowering trade barriers
IMF's Esther Ruiz says economy has shown signs of some improvement.
Christopher Luxon meets Narendra Modi, but little sign of free trade deal
The PM has emerged with an official invite to New Delhi after his coveted meeting with India's leader in Laos.
WTI flat lines around $75.00, seems poised to register gains for the second straight week
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US crude Oil prices struggle to capitalize on the previous day's strong move up and oscillate in a narrow band, around the $75.00/barrel mark during the Asian session on Friday.
USD/INR remains firmer as hotter US CPI, hawkish Fed boost the US Dollar
The Indian Rupee (INR) weakens on Friday amid the firmer US Dollar (USD).
Seabed miner Trans-Tasman Resources retracts claim it will earn $1 billion a year
It comes after the plan was included in the list of projects up for Fast Track Bill approval.
Fashion store near award-winning high street forced to take 'urgent action' and enter 'crisis sale'
'The summer season was tough. Really tough,' says the owner of Strut Women in Belper
After a long wait, Amberpet flyover to be thrown open to citizens soon
Flyover spans 1.625 km, to ease traffic congestion
Brewdog forced to pour away millions of pounds of 'infected' beer at flagship brewery
Staff at the brewery in Ellon, Aberdeeenshire, were read the riot act in a furious email about 'sour beer' leading to a record number of complaints.
last updated on 11 Oct 04:30