
Market close: NZ shares finish flat after a rocky day
The market was boosted by leading insurer Tower’s second earnings upgrade in two months.
The market was boosted by leading insurer Tower’s second earnings upgrade in two months.
Changes will allow foreigners to buy build-to-rent land here.
'Serious' charges come after multiple errors in Kiwibank’s manual and electronic systems.
A Christchurch developer's app is being used to showcase Vision Pro.
OPINION: Research has looked at the use of AI in recruitment and hiring.
How much are 'feather and rocket' pricing tactics costing you?
New York Times: Could building a new plane help the company regain ground?
21 businesses are awaiting Eke Panuku's response, due at the end of the week.
Mercury's chief executive Vince Hawksworth to retire, with Stew Hamilton taking over.
Financial Times: Dispute over CEO’s record pay package has rattled the corporate bar.
Toyota scandal hurts Japan's brand, but low birthrates could be a bigger long-term risk.
Stuff parts ways with TVNZ but hires Lloyd Burr; Beacons Awards finalists named.
After the ban: Will a gas shortfall entice big players back into the market?
Australasian investment firm Mercury Capital has exited, selling its 71 per cent stake.
CBD leasehold, Seascape, apartments, Mt Eden and Ikea: all covered in today's column.
Women, young people and those in default funds are more likely to miss out.
Initially charged with burglary, two now stand accused of a drug conspiracy.
The New Zealand sharemarket recorded its third successive fall.
Card spending growth is running below the level of inflation, ANZ reports.
The theme of the rooms is modelled on classic motoring - upholstery and art reflect that.
Business leaders demand better safety regulations.
Many growers have had two seasons in a row without making any profit.
Company struggled to raise money to pay a fine after eruption tragedy.
Financial Times: When it comes to love, what cosy webs billionaires do weave.
The new host will sit alongside Susie Ferguson.
The data shows 2.3 million jobs were filled in the March quarter.
Green-washing is rife, but there are ways to spot it.
'Our returns are down, our costs are up, and there’s very little spare cash.'
'They’re going to get crushed': Judgment Day may loom for debt-addled companies.
Financial Times: Rampant inflation could push Nevadans to vote for Republican president.