
Chinese property developers brace for epic shakeout
China's Government is trying to keeping the country's mountain of debt in check.
China's Government is trying to keeping the country's mountain of debt in check.
Analysts expect no horror stories from the New Zealand's banking sector review out today.
Banks make big money, but their returns aren't so high compared to other listed companies.
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Usually secretive nation has been seducing world leaders with "techno-dystopian" tools.
There's compelling evidence that the age of auto ownership is steadily declining.
Trump's completely fearless attitude to debt gives him the economic upper hand - for now.
Sir John Key recommends adopting Aussie banking laws, remains cautious about economy.
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Another sharp drop for local shares takes "Red October" losses close to 10 per cent.
Shareholders Association to give fee hike careful scrutiny.
Stocks continue to be hammered in what has been a tough month for the markets.
Nothing short of perfect execution of strategy will suffice.
NZME and Stuff won't take their bid to merge to the Supreme Court.
The markets remain volatile after the big recent drops.
The transaction will need Commerce Commission and Overseas Investment Office approvals.
Waikato's Zealong green tea wins global tea award at world championship.
Steel & Tube's chairwoman is due to face an investor grilling at its AGM.
NZ sharemarket rebound is snuffed out by falls in Australia and Japan markets.
The markets are having a bumpy ride - so what should you do with your KiwiSaver?
Stocks may have been hit hard, but it wasn't as bad as it looks now.
The US market shed over 1,200 points in two days.
Nearly every single stock on the benchmark S&P/NZX50 index was in the red.
Investors are being urged not to panic after a fall in the markets today.
The good news is that the figure could also be recovered quite quickly.
The big tech stocks have been hit particularly hard.
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China's foreign ministry said the claims were "malicious slander".
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