Opinion 5 5 Universal basic income: An economic vaccine to fight Covid-19? UBI would give a post-Covid workforce the ability to easily move to where labour was needed. By Geoff Simmons Sun, 12 Apr 2020
Politics 19 19 ACT leader says businesses need more information about moving out of lockdown Will consumers revert to their normal spending after Covid-19 lockdown? By Brent Edwards Sat, 11 Apr 2020
Analysis 3 3 How to pay for Covid-19 : Lessons from previous wars Funding choices in battle affect how a country performs in peace. By Dr Alan Bollard Sat, 11 Apr 2020
Politics 3 3 Treasury GDP decline in June quarter likely to be New Zealand’s largest ever Treasury says it's difficult to quantify impact of Covid-19.
Business 28 28 Fund manager gets wage subsidy Fee revenue hit by sharemarket fall, says Mint Asset Management CEO.
Business 1 1 Data shows retail had seriously declined in months before lockdown MacGrathNicol says need for widespread compromise so retailers survive Covid-19 wrecking ball.
Business ‘Irregularities’ trigger fund manager liquidation Penrich Capital in liquidation as Serious Fraud Office probes.
Politics 5 5 Mandatory quarantine for returning New Zealanders Whether the country will move from Level 4 is promised to come on April 20.
Business 1 1 LIC waits for dust to settle on failed acquisition There was no back-up plan, says chair Murray King.
Politics 5 5 List of shovel-ready infrastructure projects expected by early May Mark Binns says don’t come up with ‘dream’ projects.
Investment Equities are best for income growth On the Money: With falling interest rates, shares have stepped into the income gap.
Law 10 10 Appeal Court confirms Crown immune to PSA kiwifruit claims ‘This is far from over,’ Kiwifruit Claim chair John Cameron says.
Politics 2 2 EQC 'poorly prepared' for Canterbury claims, says report Inquiry into EQC's handling of Canterbury earthquakes finally delivers verdict
Business 18 18 Possible humanitarian crisis brewing in Queenstown, says mayor Thousands of migrant workers stuck in Queenstown and only eating thanks to Civil Defence.
Business 7 7 Pilots fuming over Airways' proposed regional withdrawl One critic said the move would put our airspace safety at levels seen in developing countries.
Opinion 83 83 We are heading for the rocks I’ve Been Thinking: ‘If you cannot ride two horses at once, why are you in the circus?’
Politics 39 39 Finance Minister says economic recovery must be guided by ‘big picture’ questions What should the state own because it is too important to fail?
Politics 29 29 ‘Under normal conditions I would sack him,’ says PM Health Minister offers resignation over lockdown breach.
Business 28 28 Fund manager gets wage subsidy Fee revenue hit by sharemarket fall, says Mint Asset Management CEO.
Property 25 25 Rent relief clause could be struck off, lawyer says The Franchise Association of New Zealand is seeking government-mandated rental negotiations.
Politics 19 19 ACT leader says businesses need more information about moving out of lockdown Will consumers revert to their normal spending after Covid-19 lockdown?
Politics view all Finance Minister says economic recovery must be guided by ‘big picture’ questions What should the state own because it is too important to fail? Politics 39 39
Business view all PR veteran says paid media an increasing part of comms outreach Ex-journos swell ranks of agencies such as Jane Sweeney’s as mainstream media disintegrates. Business 1 1
Law view all High Court rules cryptocurrency is 'property' in Cryptopia liquidation Liquidators now know how they can distribute digital assets in a precedent-setting decision. Law 1 1
Business view all New stock exchange for SMEs plans launch Catalist seeks public feedback on its listing rules. Business 10 10
Analysis 4 4 Tech industry, New Zealand needs you now Technology: It’s time the local technology industry stepped onto centre stage. By Rob O’Neill Thu, 09 Apr 2020
Hunter's Corner 11 11 Why Bauer is not a canary Calls for government support for media after publisher’s collapse are misplaced. By Tim Hunter Thu, 09 Apr 2020
Analysis 4 4 Past shows NZ can recover from lockdown slowdown Government has strong net debt position. By Brent Edwards Thu, 09 Apr 2020
Opinion 83 83 We are heading for the rocks I’ve Been Thinking: ‘If you cannot ride two horses at once, why are you in the circus?’ By Richard Prebble Wed, 08 Apr 2020
Business 3 3 ‘We need you,’ customers tell Rakon Letters from multinationals say company is critical to their operations. By Tim Hunter Thu, 09 Apr 2020
Business Sanders exits US race, health insurers gain US market still in positive territory as European rally falters. By NBR staff Thu, 09 Apr 2020
Business 18 18 Forestry industry warns against restricting log exports Government officials re-examine regulations after union pleads for forestry export quotas. By Andrew Bevin Wed, 08 Apr 2020
Politics Spending slumps in March as Covid-19 restrictions bite But increase in grocery spending hits record high. By Brent Edwards Thu, 09 Apr 2020
Politics 2 2 Are dairy prices likely to drop from Covid-19 impact? DairyNZ chief says farmers keen to keep the supply chain safe. By Brent Edwards Wed, 08 Apr 2020
Politics 2 2 Govt agencies told to help struggling firms Fear for long-term viability of companies if they stand down their workforces. By Brent Edwards Tue, 07 Apr 2020
Law 1 1 Judge rules oil ship must stay off Taranaki ‘Difficult’ decision goes in favour of Environment Protection Authority. By Tim Hunter Tue, 07 Apr 2020
Law 1 1 Tiger Brokers warned of breaking anti-money laundering laws The local broker is one of seven businesses warned by the FMA, but the only one named. By Reweti Kohere Mon, 06 Apr 2020
Law Fate of chained oil vessel in hands of courts EPA seeks to overturn ruling allowing Umuroa to sail away from Tui field. By Tim Hunter Mon, 06 Apr 2020
Tech More than 160 health-tech startups wait in the wings A new report has taken stock of New Zealand’s healthcare technology opportunity. By Andrew Bevin Wed, 08 Apr 2020
Analysis Sassy technology sends hype-cycle into overdrive Technology: New network tech – called SASE, pronounced ‘sassy’ – is attracting all manner of interest. By Rob O’Neill Thu, 02 Apr 2020
Analysis Finzsoft offers a strange case study of ‘vendor lock-in’ Technology: Sometimes companies can become prisoners of their software vendors. By Rob O’Neill Thu, 26 Mar 2020
Property 25 25 Rent relief clause could be struck off, lawyer says The Franchise Association of New Zealand is seeking government-mandated rental negotiations. By Andrew Bevin Mon, 06 Apr 2020
Property 6 6 Kiwi Property cancels dividend, cuts executive pay The listed landlord said Covid-19 impact difficult to quantify. By Andrew Bevin Mon, 06 Apr 2020
Property 2 2 Vital Healthcare ASX listing fails to get shareholder support The 75% threshold necessary for the dual listing wasn't met. By Andrew Bevin Thu, 02 Apr 2020
Appointments Air NZ makes executive team changes Joe McCollum is the new chief people officer Larry De Shon and Dean Bracewell join board. Wed, 08 Apr 2020
Appointments Tony Horton joins Facteon executive New head of finance boosts Facteon’s executive team. Fri, 03 Apr 2020
Appointments Meridian Energy appoints two to executive Both Claire Shaw and Jason Woolley have worked closely with the executive for some years. Thu, 02 Apr 2020
Property 12 12 Commercial landlords preparing for hefty losses Listed property funds Augusta and Argosy pull deals in the wake of the lockdown.
Investment 2 2 New Kiwi venture capital fund braves Covid-19 world Rob Vickery’s Hillfarrance Venture Capital makes first investment despite virus lockdown.
Politics 19 19 ACT leader says businesses need more information about moving out of lockdown Will consumers revert to their normal spending after Covid-19 lockdown?
Investment 1 1 Progress three times an investment charm Market Outlook: Fisher Funds chief investment officer Frank Jasper on the week ahead.
Business 28 28 Fund manager gets wage subsidy Fee revenue hit by sharemarket fall, says Mint Asset Management CEO.
Property 5 5 Smiths City and The Warehouse to reopen select online services Updated: The Warehouse may have had a change of heart on its decision to not pay rent.
We are heading for the rocks
Finance Minister says economic recovery must be guided by ‘big picture’ questions
‘Under normal conditions I would sack him,’ says PM
Fund manager gets wage subsidy
Rent relief clause could be struck off, lawyer says
ACT leader says businesses need more information about moving out of lockdown