Banking and financeMortgage wars: How to winBanks are dropping mortgage rates and offering cash sweeteners, loaded credit cards, payment of legal fees and tablet computers as they go to war for customers.03 Oct 04:30 PM
OpinionBernard HickeyBernard Hickey: Foreigners get first dibs on bank assetsHow would you feel if someone muscled in front of you in the queue at the bank? How would you feel if the manager actually encouraged queue-jumping? Bernard Hickey looks at bank assets.29 Sep 04:30 PM
KiwiSaverMary Holm: Beware of insider-trading dangersThinking of buying shares in your own company?28 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionBrian GaynorBrian Gaynor: Small but interesting... and missing outThe recent Sealegs annual meeting was a shambles...28 Sep 05:30 PM
KiwiSaverKiwiSaver fees vital factorSavers should question how much their KiwiSaver provider is charging because it can have a big impact on their nest egg at retirement, says a financial ratings firm.18 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionBrian GaynorLessons from trade deals and swindlersHaier's proposed $1.20 a share offer for Fisher & Paykel Appliances has been very cleverly priced.14 Sep 05:30 PM
EnergyInvestment: Ten to watch while you waitInvestment adviser Mark Lister with some shares to consider while you wait for the Mighty River float...13 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionHelen TwoseHelen Twose: Saving is smart for beneficiariesIn the first of a new weekly KiwiSaver column, Helen Twose responds to a reader who asks if he can sign up someone to KiwiSave without their consent...10 Sep 05:30 PM
CompaniesGood advice not easy to findGot less than $100,000 to invest? You'll find it a struggle to get personalised investment advice without Govt help, one top financial adviser says.10 Sep 05:30 PM