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Independent Liquor confirms The Mill purchase

Julian Davidson

The two companies say the move will level the retail market for consumers by offering greater choice.

Services sector expands at fastest clip in five months

The sector, which accounts for about 70% of economic activity, last month expanded at the fastest pace since October.

SkyCity to pay $5m for Queenstown’s Wharf Casino

The deal adds 74 electronic gaming machines and six gaming tables to its existing operations in the resort town.

Kiwi hits 8½-month low as improving US economy spurs QE speculation

Americans feel better about their economic and financial prospects, with consumer sentiment at its highest in nearly six years.

World week ahead: central bank watch amid records

Wall Street seems destined to push to fresh highs again this week as investors continue to bet on an improving economic outlook.

Planning laws stacked against first home buyers - English

Bill English on Q+A

Current planning laws are “explicitly designed to drive up housing values”, Finance Minister says.

BNZ boss wants tax changes to boost savings' appeal vs housing and property

BNZ CEO Andrew Thorburn on The Nation (TV3)

Thorburn also calls for compulsory KiwiSaver and higher contributions.

Breakfast in schools: it just doesn't work

Often it doesn't increase the odds that kids eat breakfast at all (TV3)

GUEST COMMENT: Studies show no great benefit from public funding, such as the programme our government is poised to unveil in a fortnight.

4G speed thrills

The good news, and the bad, as NBR takes Vodafone's superfast mobile service for a spin around Auckland.

NBR People Scene

Jessica and Annabel Fay at the Raukatauri Gala Evening

Latest photo galleries from Norrie Montgomery.

Technology: An Alternative Budget

Rod Drury

GUEST COMMENT Budget 2013 makes good progress in reducing New Zealand's debt, but lacks the big ideas for driving growth. Here are 10:

Confessions of a former leftie

Rodney Hide

HIDESIGHT I believed people couldn’t be left alone to do as they please: they were too greedy, the market too capricious, resources too precious and the planet too fragile.

NBR Weekly Biz Quiz

What does she think is stingy?

Test your knowlege with 10 rapid-fire multichoice questions.

NBR Business Pulse

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