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New Zealand has five cities in the list of the world's top 50 most expensive places to live.
Kiwi businesses are optimistic about the future despite predictions of lower than global average GDP growth, a global survey has found.
New Zealanders are optimistic about the future and believe the worst of the recession is over, according to an annual Mood of the Nation survey.
The recession has prompted many people to focus on their financial situation and take better control of their spending. But there's a risk that Christmas shopping could undo this focus as many families feel pressured to spend beyond their budget.
Thieves tunnelled their way to an armoured car company in Brazil and made off with more than off with NZ$8 million
Two homeless brothers who live in a cave are set to inherit a share of up to $7 billion from a rich grandmother they have never met.
It's going to cost one rich Kiwi man dearly who decided to break up with his wife with a note in the letter box.
Unsure what to buy the person who has everything this Christmas?
How about a necklace made out of reindeer droppings.
It's been a rough year for New Zealanders and with the Global Financial Crisis leaving no stone unturned. So while most of us have spent the year closely watching our pennies, spending up big at Christmas time can be enough to send you into debt.
Managing your money can be hard to do all by yourself. Resources like the Retirement Commission's free, independent website can take you a long way. But sometimes you need a little extra help keeping on the right track or making decisions.
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Australians love their sport and more of us are looking at cashing in on our passion. But is sports memorabilia a winning investment or a false start? By Allison Tait