Reserve Bank: Less risk of another house price boom
RBNZ has released a housing update ahead of next week's financial stability report.
'Historic injustice': 100,000 ex-miners who 'powered this country' to get £1.5bn kept from pensions for decades
The Government has announced moves to overturn an "historic injustice" involving the pensions of former mineworkers.
Workers warned Budget tax rises will hit their wages
Economists say tax rises in the Budget will mean employers have less to give as pay rises.
Chancellor admits Budget will hit workers’ pay - as ‘Brits to be left around £300 worse off’
Rachel Reeves has admitted the Budget is likely to hit workers' pay, as she defended the tens of billions in tax rises announced yesterday.
IFS warns of 'more to come' after £40bn Budget tax raid
Director Paul Johnson said the extraordinary package unveiled yesterday had made the state bigger, predicting it would not shrink again.
Intel Arrow Lake Sales Off To A Slow Start At Germany's Largest Retailer
Preliminary sales data indicates that Mindfactory has not yet sold even just a single Arrow Lake processor, which if true, it raises the question of why the initial reception is so ice cold.
Martin Lewis issues National Insurance Budget warning to workers
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has issued a stark warning for workers after the Autumn Budget 2024, as he highlighted the impact of the National Insurance changes
Budget 2024 timeline of key dates for State Pension, DWP and other changes
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled a package of measures on tax and spending in her first Budget
Inheritance tax raid on pension pots could cost bereaved an extra £40,000
Analysis suggests that this could cost as many as 20,000 grieving families around £65,000, which would be an extra £40,000 on top of what they would pay under the current regime
Six ways the Budget will affect you if you're under 25
Among the policies announced by the chancellor, some will have a direct impact on younger people.
Real wages 'only £13 a week higher than 2008 by 2028' after Budget
Average wages are set to be just £13 a week higher in 2028 than they were in 2008, according to the Resolution Foundation.
Martin Lewis reveals four things 'no one spotted' in Labour's Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered a fiscal hammer blow during her £40billion tax raid on hard-up Brits yesterday, which saw her putting an eye-watering stamp on the nation's strained finances.
UK borrowing costs at highest for a year after Budget
Analysts say the rise in borrowing costs is a sign the markets aren't happy about the increase in government spending.
How much extra cash 8,000 Nottinghamshire ex-miners could get each week
Changes announced by Labour to hand back billions to miners will take effect immediately
Hundreds give money back to KiwiSaver after withdrawing funds to buy first home
Although the process goes smoothly for most, plenty are hitting a problem.
Shoppers turn away from high-end fashion as retailers close doors
More NZers are snapping up pre-loved clothing as the cost of living bites.
Interest rate warning from country's biggest bank ANZ
It is getting closer to the time when locking in a longer-term home loan rates makes sense, economists say.
Rachel Reeves may have to come back for more taxes, warns think-tank
A leading think-tank, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, has flagged ominous signs that Rachel Reeves may yet impose further taxation increases in the near future after delivering her first budget on Tuesday.
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