
The Economy Hub: Why are stock markets freaking out?
Why are stock markets freaking out and is there a crash coming? Liam Dann talks to Harbour Asset Management’s Shane Solly and Craig’s Investment Partners.
Why are stock markets freaking out and is there a crash coming? Liam Dann talks to Harbour Asset Management’s Shane Solly and Craig’s Investment Partners.
New Zealand’s economy grew at 3.6 per cent in the year to June 30 – one of the strongest rates in the Western World. Liam Dann talks to Craig’s Investment Partner’s Mark Lister and Harbour Asset Management’s Shane Solly.
Dairy prices are up, GDP forecasts are strong and your house is worth $1 million. So why the economic gloom? Liam Dann talks to economists Cameron Bagrie and Christina Leung about the sense of unease overshadowing New Zealand’s recovery.
Waste Management NZ, which runs one of the country’s largest fleets of trucks and cars, is moving toward electric vehicles as part of an ongoing sustainability commitment, the company announced today.
The iPhone 7 was released this morning, causing a stir among Apple fans. Belinda Henley talks to digital business journalist Sophie Ryan about some of the new features.
Watch NZH Focus: Tristram Clayton and Anne Gibson talk about the latest news in property and is the way forward for first home buyers in Auckland to consider an apartment in order to get onto the property ladder.
Run by the Commission for Financial Capability - the government's money education arm - this year's money week is designed to get people thinking about planning for their financial future. NZHerald talked to four Aucklanders about whether they have a money plan and how worried they are about money.
Business editor at large Liam Dann talks to Pie Funds CEO Mike Taylor about the bull market and if it can last.
Alastair Clement shows off new Donovans range at the Manukau food expo.
Piccolos potatoes's John Wilcox discusses his latest product.
Visiting S&P chief economist Paul Sheard talks to Liam Dann about weird times in world finance – and how New Zealand is looking.
Chris Fisher, Countdown merchandise general manager, explains the reasons behind the food expo held in Manukau this week.
Apple must repay a record 13 billion euros in back taxes in Ireland, the EU Commission has ruled in one of its largest such cases after ruling that sweetheart tax deals for the US tech giant were illegal.
Air New Zealand CEO Chrisopher Luxon commenting on their record breaking result, the airline and the misconduct of staff
he airline produced its best result in its 76-year history and is rewarding staff with a $2,500 bonus.
The kiwi dollar just keeps rising. What’s driving it? Liam Dann talks to Alex Hill from NZ Forex and NZ Herald currency reporter Jamie Gray.
A recent Drug Foundation poll found almost 65 per cent of New Zealanders are in favour of legalising or decriminalising cannabis. Now an organisation better known for its views on inflation and GDP has thrown their weight behind cannabis law reform. Liam Dann talks to Tristram about it.
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts also faced an uncertain future in 2016 due to a persistent decline in skier numbers and falling profitability. Video / Alan Gibson 2016
Richard Rooney, general manager of the Wairarapa’s Wharekauhau Country Estate, tells of a six-week trip to the United States. He expects more Americans to visit New Zealand as a result.
Navman's latest dashcam was put through its paces yesterday by Herald tech writer Juha Saarinen (with some help from the Drive Rush stunt driving team.)
Cluster bombs and landmines - what should we do about dirty KiwiSaver funds? Business Editor at Large Liam Dann talks to Tristram Clayton.