TaxWorking group backs extending PIE tax rate to other investmentsThe Tax Working Group sees merit in extending the 30 per cent PIE regime to the taxation of other forms of investment income.22 Oct 03:00 PM
Personal FinanceAMP Capital enjoys the fruits of recoveryInvestment markets are in a "sweet spot" right now as they recover from the global financial crisis, says AMP Capital.20 Oct 03:00 PM
Personal FinanceSouth Canterbury able to breathe againSouth Canterbury Finance finally lodged a new prospectus yesterday, ending an eight week debenture funding drought.20 Oct 03:00 PM
Personal FinanceNear-empty office tower echoing with investor disquietInvestors in the country's largest listed commercial landlord could see fireworks at the AGM this week.19 Oct 03:00 PM
CrimeBankrupt: the man Kiwis love to hateMark Bryers, the man behind the Blue Chip collapse, is likely to be stripped of his assets. 17 Oct 03:00 PM
Personal FinanceFiji investors push for $1 million owedInvestors in a Fiji resort are pushing to get more than $1 million they are owed.13 Oct 03:00 PM
Personal FinanceDairy futures market support growingThe new dairy futures market planned by stock exchange operator NZX is getting a warm reception.12 Oct 03:00 PM
Personal Finance<i>Diana Clement</i>: When investing becomes gamblingThere are times when investors put money into stocks or other investments without understanding the risks.02 Oct 03:00 PM
CrimeBryers loses bid to beat bankruptcyMark Bryers maintains his only assets are his clothes and furniture and a set of golf clubs. 01 Oct 03:00 PM
InvestmentSeptember rise in house prices, new listingsA shortage of properties listed for sale, which was thought to have been a factor in rising prices, looks to have eased last month.30 Sep 09:00 PM
Personal FinanceGE 'threats' upsetting Blue Chip investorsFinancier GE Capital is threatening Blue Chip victims with mortgagee sales as pressure mounts before a landmark court decision.28 Sep 03:00 PM
InvestmentCourt slams bankrupt property developerQueenstown developer Rod Nielsen's business practices should be restricted and he must bear responsibility for commercial irresponsibility, says the High Court.27 Sep 08:20 PM