
How a high-flying bond trader became one of NZ’s largest farmers
Corporate farming a trend, don't write off the family farm just yet, Forbes Elworthy says.
Corporate farming a trend, don't write off the family farm just yet, Forbes Elworthy says.
Lawyers warn that fighting over a will can cause family wealth to disappear.
Labour's finance spokesperson says housing is NZ's biggest current driver of inequality.
Covid backlog, ancient IT system part of problem, but upgrade request for latter rejected.
Emma Young was one of four people who started Lowe & Co in 2015.
OPINION: Financial advice and common sense.
New York Times: She's plotting a farewell tour and starring in a doco about her life.
OPINION: Housing price slumps have left markets dwindling in the doldrums.
The quiet is over - Parliament is getting back into gear.
New York Times: Renowned “liberal troll” who posts falsehoods to Facebook is thriving.
Financial Times: Economists have been asking people what they think.
OPINION: New Zealand has put itself on a path to bankruptcy since 2008.
Business has road, rail, bridge, land, urban development and water projects throughout NZ.
New York Times: In the pageant’s 70-year history, no winner had ever quit. Then two did.
OPINION: It's also been a tricky week geopolitically with the visit of China's Premier.
New York Times: Space crew suffered temporary cognitive declines and genetic changes.
A split with local retail investors.
New York Times: Hospitals have asked medical students to help amid 'critical' situation.
Financial Times: 'Simulation of keyboard activity' claimed, finance company workers fired.
Financial Times: Why global demand for the US currency is so strong.
OPINION: In Auckland, rugby has to fight for players and eyeballs.
'It is like trying to stop eating chocolate but you have cupboards full of it.'
RNZ's explicit lyrics; social media influencers' event canned after 'negative feedback'.
OPINION: Japan is awash in capital and at a sweet spot in its economic cycle.
And the joke doing the rounds after the latest US Federal rate announcement.
A lump-sum payment is instead being delivered, based on staff performance.
New York Times: An even bigger question - are they even restaurants?
PLUS: How transtasman posting was halted, despite our lower kickback.
OPINION: 'For years, many people have used NZ as a way station.'
Some adults are not hitting recommended targets, and it is negatively impacting them.