Fonterra stabilises finances with back to basics model 21st Sep 20, 10:09am by Keith Woodford Fonterra has stabilised its finances with more asset sales forthcoming. It now operates a conservative model supported by its farmer members. But the model will not create the ‘national champion’ that the Labour Government has always hoped for Fonterra stabilises finances with back to basics model Fonterra has stabilised its finances with more asset sales forthcoming. It now operates a conservative model supported by its farmer members. But the model will not create the ‘national champion’ that the Labour Government has always hoped for 21st Sep 20, 10:09am by Keith Woodford

Robertson's upbeat assessment boosts the NZD 21st Sep 20, 7:38am by Nick Smyth S&P500, NASDAQ fall again, on little news. Not much movement in bonds and currencies. NZD outperforms slightly on positive comments from FM Robertson. RBNZ MPS on Wednesday - no major changes expected Robertson's upbeat assessment boosts the NZD S&P500, NASDAQ fall again, on little news. Not much movement in bonds and currencies. NZD outperforms slightly on positive comments from FM Robertson. RBNZ MPS on Wednesday - no major changes expected 21st Sep 20, 7:38am by Nick Smyth

Erosion – another challenge for farmers 20th Sep 20, 11:44am by Angus Kebbell Making long term improvements to farm soils in sympathy with nature's challenges is tough enough. But doing it in the face of misguided Wellington bureaucrats rules and politics is even tougher. The pressure is now intense Erosion – another challenge for farmers Making long term improvements to farm soils in sympathy with nature's challenges is tough enough. But doing it in the face of misguided Wellington bureaucrats rules and politics is even tougher. The pressure is now intense 20th Sep 20, 11:44am by Angus Kebbell

What happened Friday 18th Sep 20, 3:59pm by David Chaston A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; ANZ joins in cutting TD rates, Fonterra profitable again, NZGB 5yr goes negative, NZD jumps, & more What happened Friday A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; ANZ joins in cutting TD rates, Fonterra profitable again, NZGB 5yr goes negative, NZD jumps, & more 18th Sep 20, 3:59pm by David Chaston

We need to talk about productivity 18th Sep 20, 9:07am by Paul Conway BNZ economist Paul Conway says the challenge for New Zealand's political parties is to reframe their thinking and create an economic plan that breaks the shackles of our 'economic geography' We need to talk about productivity BNZ economist Paul Conway says the challenge for New Zealand's political parties is to reframe their thinking and create an economic plan that breaks the shackles of our 'economic geography' 18th Sep 20, 9:07am by Paul Conway

What happened Thursday [Updated] 17th Sep 20, 3:59pm by David Chaston A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; more grunty TD cuts, record GDP fall, huge money chases NZGB tenders, banks pass stress tests, NZD soft, & more What happened Thursday [Updated] A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; more grunty TD cuts, record GDP fall, huge money chases NZGB tenders, banks pass stress tests, NZD soft, & more 17th Sep 20, 3:59pm by David Chaston

Record GDP fall [Updated] 17th Sep 20, 10:58am by David Hargreaves Statistics New Zealand says the 12.2% shrinkage of the economy in the June quarter is 'by far the largest on record in New Zealand'; the fall is in line with what major bank economists forecast Record GDP fall [Updated] Statistics New Zealand says the 12.2% shrinkage of the economy in the June quarter is 'by far the largest on record in New Zealand'; the fall is in line with what major bank economists forecast 17th Sep 20, 10:58am by David Hargreaves

No such thing as normal anymore 17th Sep 20, 9:01am by Guy Trafford The surprise rise in dairy prices emphasises just how abnormal trading has become for all agricultural products, as local distortions produce supply and price reactions in distant markets No such thing as normal anymore The surprise rise in dairy prices emphasises just how abnormal trading has become for all agricultural products, as local distortions produce supply and price reactions in distant markets 17th Sep 20, 9:01am by Guy Trafford