• AI is coming for your finances. Are you ready?
    Apr 21 2026

    Imagine having a financial adviser in your pocket. With AI innovations transforming what finance apps are capable of, that reality might not be too far away.

    Instead of just tracking your spending, saving and investments, advances internationally are increasingly seeing the apps able to do everything from scanning the market for better deals or returns, to making recommendations and then executing them on your behalf.

    Josh Daniell, the co-founder of Akahu – which connects bank accounts to third-party tools like tracking apps – joins Nadine to talk through the rapidly evolving world of finance apps.

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    31 mins
  • Liam Dann: NZ Herald Business Editor on the Consumer Price Index remaining at 3.1%
    Apr 21 2026

    Inflation was higher than it should be, even before factoring in the full impact of the war on Iran.

    Stats NZ data shows the inflation rate remained unchanged at 3.1% in the March quarter.

    Internationally driven tradeable inflation dipped to 2.5% and the domestically driven non-tradeable rate was unchanged at 3.5%.

    The Herald's Liam Dann told Kerre Woodham these figures come before fuel rises really kicked off.

    He says it's disappointing we aren't heading into that crisis in a better position.

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    8 mins
  • Volatility with the open-again closed-again strait of Hormuz
    Apr 21 2026

    'About 50% of the rally we've seen over the last few weeks has been driven by equity fundamentals.' Alice Mew - Craigs Investment Partners

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    6 mins
  • Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the inflation rate remaining unchanged at 3.1%, the Luxon leadership saga
    Apr 21 2026

    The Finance Minister is concerned about an expected spike in inflation.

    The inflation rate has remained unchanged at 3.1% in the March quarter, despite forecasts of a drop.

    ASB economists now expect it to approach 4.5% this quarter, remain above 4% until the end of the year, and remain above 3% until at least the middle of next year.

    Nicola Willis told Mike Hosking there's no doubt inflation will rise this quarter.

    She’s also refusing to name the five disgruntled National MPs that Christopher Luxon says are behind party leaks to the media.

    Luxon's passed a vote of confidence at yesterday's lengthy caucus meeting, but MPs aren't revealing details of the vote, including how many of them supported Luxon.

    Newstalk ZB understands the disgruntled MPs are Joseph Mooney, Andrew Bayley, Sam Uffindell, Barbara Kuriger, and Tim van de Molen.

    Willis told Hosking she won’t throw colleagues under the bus without evidence.

    She says each of the five have said they haven't leaked to the media and support a unified caucus.

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    6 mins
  • The Country 21/04/26: Damien O'Connor talks to Jamie Mackay
    Apr 21 2026

    Will Labour’s trade spokesperson have breaking news on the Indian FTA after today’s caucus?

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    5 mins
  • The Country 21/04/26: Dr Elizabeth Heeg talks to Jamie Mackay
    Apr 21 2026

    The NZFOA Chief Executive comments on the Indian FTA and challenging times for the forestry industry, off the back of the fuel crisis.

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    4 mins
  • Bruce Bernacchi: Tax Partner at Dentons on Inland Revenue contacting crypto-investors over unpaid tax
    Apr 21 2026

    Inland Revenue is reminding crypto-investors of their tax obligations.

    The agency says it has identified 355 thousand unique crypto-asset users in New Zealand conducting some 57 million transactions.

    It says any profit from selling, trading, or exchanging the assets is taxable as income.

    Tax Partner at Dentons, Bruce Bernacchi told Mike Hosking there’s quite a lot of misunderstandings about crypto out there.

    He says people who aren’t regular share traders don’t pay capital gains when they buy and sell things like shares, but that’s very different than crypto, which is generally seen as being taxable.

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    4 mins
  • Help for India's orchards under FTA, Auckland Council appeals Winton fast-track
    Apr 21 2026

    Apples & kiwifruit export quotas tied to NZ help with productivity gains for Indian orchards; council says fast-track approval for Sunfield development ignored flood risks.

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    3 mins