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Flying again: How to guarantee a neighbouring empty seat
Emirates can guarantee you won't have a neighbour on a flight - for a price.

Wall St's milestone fails to ignite NZ sharemarket
New all-time high for the Dow Jones, but NZ sharemarket drifts along for slight gain.

NZ sharemarket rises on interest rates fall, travel bubble hopes
The large market cap stocks had a solid day.

Jarden Brief: Tesla stock surges 15 per cent in solid US market run
Jarden's daily rundown of the latest market moves and shakes.

Rising tension: Bond yields puts market at odds with RBNZ
Central banks in Covid-recovery mode remain steadfast in keeping bond yields low.

Market close: Property stocks tumble as bond yields rise
Overall the New Zealand sharemarket steadied itself from recent falls.

Twitter sues Texas AG for retaliating against Trump ban
Twitter banned former President Donald Trump following the insurrection at the US Capitol.

QEX loses second auditor in less than a month
QEX Logistics, suspended by the NZX, has lost its second auditor in less than a month.

Top women share the secrets of their success
Six of New Zealand's high-achieving business women share tips for how to succeed.

Precinct reignites $200m-plus 1 Queen St plans
$298m plans revised: new scheme more in line with changed market conditions.

Investors disappointed as My Food Bag shares fall on debut
My Food Bag shares listed at a discount to their offer price.

Air NZ warns frequent flyers of data breach
The latest breach follows a phishing attack on Air NZ in 2019.

Auckland port bosses' date with council over 'disappointing' results
Auckland port leaders get "please explain" from Mayor's office over mid-year results.

NZ sharemarket slides as My Food Bag fails to deliver
The New Zealand sharemarket finished the week with minimal damage despite the lockdown.

Taking a bite: Ngāi Tahu buys into apple business
A 6 per cent stake in the grower exporter has sold for an undisclosed sum.

Continuous Disclosure: Fonterra finds favour while a2 Milk slumps
Plus, former Sky TV boss gets exit shares.

Grim reading: Ports of Auckland boss reflects on first half result
Port says full steam ahead from July as automation project goes live.

Xero makes largest-ever acquisition
Spend-up continues as the company moves beyond its accounting roots.

Synlait throws out earnings forecast due to Covid disruption
Synlait has thrown out its earning forecast due to uncertainty over Covid-19 disruption.

Derivatives firm director a 'gun for hire', says FMA
Pegasus Markets was earlier fined $200,000 for the breaches.

Market close: NZ stocks firm while macro argument rages on
NZ stocks closed slightly firmer while the jury was out on where bond yields go next.

Opinion: Why 2021 will be the year of the IPO
Look for a healthy pipeline of initial public offers this year.

Jarden Brief: Inflated stocks start to weigh on US market
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.

NZ apple crop provides sweeter 2020 return for T&G Global
Purchase of Freshmax NZ and sale of property other financial highlights of the year.

Bargain hunters lift stocks after weak session
late surge drives market higher, despite interest rate fears

NZME balance sheet now de-risked - analyst
There is cause for cautious optimism in NZME's full-year result.

Scales lifts 2020 profit, bad weather could weigh on 2021
Scales' earnings lifted over 2020 but 2021 could be a different story due to bad weather.

Tourism Holdings restores balance sheet amid first-half loss
The company expects its debt to increase in the remainder of the year.