Satish Ranchhod
E-cards rise in October
Spending using electronic cards posted a solid rise last month and is expected to continue into the summer holidays. Audio
Year ahead looking up for retailers, but future is less certain
Retailers have reported a solid start to their new trading year after last week's round of strong earnings reports. Audio
Households are being warned against getting too deep in debt
Households are being warned against getting too deep in debt. Audio
Westpac: Consumers feeling a little more upbeat
Consumer confidence has picked up because of a stronger economy, but pockets of nervousness remain. Audio
Retail sales surge in Q2
Consumers went on a spending spree in the June quarter, with the volume of retail sales rising the most in nearly 10 years. Audio
Economists welcome Reserve Bank announcement
Economists are optimistic the Reserve Bank might achieve its goal of actually raising inflation. And they hope the New Zealand dollar will drop putting exporters in a better position. But as Eric… Audio
Consumer confidence edges lower, below average
Consumer confidence has fallen for a second consecutive quarter as the prolonged dairy downturn and hot property market make people more cautious. Audio
Electronic card spending falls
Spending using electronic cards has eased back as people spent less dining out, but it's only being described as a slight blip. Audio
Spending rises on e-cards
Spending using electronic cards has risen, but an economist warns that households are taking on more debt. Audio
Annual trade deficit hits highest level in nearly seven years
The annual trade deficit hit its highest level in nearly seven years, in March. Audio
Economist warns debt-fuelled splurge could end in tears
An economist is warning debt-laden households will be vulnerable if the economy takes a turn for the worst. Audio
Economy is danger of becoming two speed
The latest look at consumer sentiment is raising the prospect of a widening divide between town and country. Audio
Consumer confidence eases a shade but still solid
Consumer confidence has eased slightly in the first three months of the year, but low interest rates and a solid economy are supporting sentiment. Audio
Retail sales rise 1.2% in fourth quarter
Consumers appear to be in a DIY mood with consumer spending rising in December quarter. Audio
Spending using cards rises in January
An economist says low fuel prices are giving consumers more money to spend on items around the home, as well as dining out. Audio
Consumers are being cautioned
Consumers are being cautioned to keep control of their holiday spending in preparation for a likely economic slowdown next year. Audio
Today's market update
Shares in the Fonterra Co-operative have ended the trading day up over 2 percent after the dairy firm upgraded its earnings forecast by up to as much as 10 percent. Audio
Strong retail sales driven by cars and electronic goods
Consumer spending has rebounded strongly in the three months ended September after a soft patch driven by vehicle sales according to official data.. Audio
The Govt explains the latest rise in unemployment
New Zealand's unemployment rate has cracked six percent and thousands of jobs have disappeared from the economy. Audio
Economy loses jobs
As you heard in the news, the unemployment rate has nudged higher to 6 percent, in the three months ended September, as the economy lost jobs for the first time in three years. Audio