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Auckland's small builders under threat

A small three-storey Japanese home near Kyoto

AMI offices worth $19m on the block

Auckland AMI

While you were sleeping: stocks, bonds drop on Fed outlook

The central bank may begin tapering its $US85 billion a month bond-buying programme later this year if the economy strengthens in line with expectations.

CT scans protect artifacts in refurbished gallery

CT scan: statues are scanned to work out earthquake-safe mountings

Hawke’s Bay Museum & Art Gallery staff are using the scans as they prepare a return to $18 million building.

Reserve Bank eyes lack of payment system supervision

It sees the lack of regulatory oversight of New Zealand's payment and settlement systems as a problem.

Coliseum partners with TVNZ to swipe soccer rights from Sky

Coliseum Sports Media CEO Tim Martin at today's launch event in Auckland

Sky TV unaware its igloo partner was about to jump into bed with startup | Shares slump as deal lays bare new media threat.

Quake lease legal rights under scrutiny

Toni Collins: investigating whether law reform is required on commercial leases

Market close: shares fall, led by Sky TV on football rival, Chorus dips

Xero gains 1.2% to a record-high $15.99 | Wynyard Group is priced near the bottom end of an indicative range of $1.10 to $1.65 in its bookbuild.

Wynyard shares to list near bottom of range, at $1.15

Investors snap up all of the $65m worth of shares being sought by intelligence software maker.

Kiwi almost unchanged as traders await Fed meeting outcome

The greenback has been rallying in recent months amid speculation the central bank will start unwinding its stimulus.

Parliamentary privilege vital against Hanover-style litigation

David Parker

Labour's David Parker doesn't want government officials threatened with defamation suits from deep-pocketed people.

AMP Capital lifts full-year fee income by 34%

George Carter

The Wellington-based funds manager had fee income of $49.1m in calendar 2012, up from $36.8m a year earlier.

Current account gap narrows on dairy exports, visitor spending

The impact of drought in the first quarter is likely to start showing up in the second quarter, while imports are expected to resume their advance.

New course promised by Dalziel in Christchurch

Lianne Dalziel confirms she will run for the Christchurch mayoralty (TV3)

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