Fire and Emergency NZ's levy will ramp up significantly from July for commercial building owners, after a change to insured value, which strips out depreciation.
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FMA says it halted investigation of financial adviser because he left the country and wouldn't co-operate.
And the young female entrepreneur is putting her money where her mouth is with a new investment fund.
ANALYSIS: Australia’s new National Anti-Corruption Commission releases long-awaited report on ‘Robodebt’ scandal that takes no action and raises questions about the Commission’s effectiveness.
The court found that despite Matthew Pringle’s ‘shameful and deceitful’ behaviour towards Liv Nervo, his legal conduct did not meet the threshold for a costs order.
The giant telco is in the NZX’s top dozen companies by market cap, so such a shift would be ‘not very popular’ for local investors, says one observer.
Any government support package would be targeted and short-term.
The fragile economic recovery is now expected to take longer to mature as global conflict puts pressure on prices.
LISTEN: Airline suffers from the ‘crack spread’, so what can we do about fuel security?
An Employment Relations Authority case argued whether an earlier cash job meant the employee was new or not in relation to a 90-day trial.
The NBR Rich Lister and aviation enthusiast purchased the 84-year-old DC-3 in 2023.
Government will help fund the new infrastructure and be a part-owner.
ANALYSIS: The risk is not near-term collapse; it’s long-run erosion in pricing power and premium economics.
ANALYSIS: A revamped offer from an unlisted property fund seeks to raise capital from new investors to help pay for the potential exits for older ones.
ANALYSIS: Entry-level jobs are the foundation for building productivity, skills, and participation in the economy.
A novel and a movie are based on the life of Vladislav Surkov.
Fonterra chief Miles Hurrell will leave the cooperative later this year.
Trading in recently NZX-listed mining company’s shares were halted last week after it inappropriately published models that should not be relied on.
NBR reported earlier this month speculation was emerging he could soon announce exit plans.
Economists reckon there was modest economic expansion at the end of 2025, as all eyes now turn to risks from the Iran war.
New Governor Anna Breman is getting out and speaking with businesses this month to gauge the health of the economy.
A December rate hike is likely, but an earlier move upwards can’t be ruled out, Forsyth Barr’s Zoe Wallis tells NBR.
Both employers and employees get ‘wins’ in the new payroll proposals, Brooke van Velden says.
Macroeconomic forecasts found to be unreliable during the pandemic.
And Christopher Luxon reiterates he will be National’s leader come the election.
A High Court ruling has confirmed Ruapuke Island Group whānau hold the title again, after law changes pushed the case back to court.
A new investment framework argues New Zealand must move from shareholder primacy to intergenerational thinking.
Ten major iwi investors posted a 3.9% return in 2025, marking a third straight difficult year as property valuations and carbon markets weighed on results.
NZAB Capital went live today to support the capital requirements of farmers.
Co-op silent on speculation over succession planning.
When seed funding is, literally, for nuts.
The RBA changed course in February and increased rates, and is likely to move again tomorrow in response to the Middle East crisis.
Qantas has doubled fares on some international routes as fuel prices surge along with demand.
The bank executive had sued over bonuses he said were part of his contract.
Rupert Deans remains managing director of the business he founded, now under the umbrella of one-time British unicorn Blippar.
Last year’s sale of Quantifi Photonics to a US customer meant a big payback for its Kiwi backers, but the CEO says success wasn’t guaranteed.
Data centre campus near Invercargill will be the country’s second-largest electricity user after the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter.
Procedural shenanigans in the Cayman Islands threaten snarl-up in US$4.6b High Court proceedings.
John Collinson could be kicked out of his own company after losing a legal battle to stop a vote on his future.
The consumer watchdog is investigating a scheme involving the health supplements company LiveGood, first reported on by NBR last year.
Three independent experts were ‘lukewarm’ about changes, but the central bank proceeded with relaxing the requirements.
The central bank wants fair capital settings to support a ‘sustainable’ economy and manage the risk of failure.
Profits up, margins tighter as Kiwibank focuses on business startups and entrepreneurs in need of a financial injection.
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LISTEN: Both National and Labour are focusing on the super city as a crucial path to power at this year’s general election.
LISTEN: He runs an international hotel chain ... and hails from a Taranaki dairy farm. Gavin Faull co-owns Swiss-Belhotel, a 165-hotel management company in 20 countries, a figure he wants to more than triple.
And Meta dismisses speculation of renewed job cuts to balance AI spend.
The US Federal Reserve, Reserve Bank of Australia, and Bank of England are just some of the central banks making decisions this week.
The equipment rental operator has cut staff and consolidated branches to make it match fit for the economic recovery.
One of its early investors, CEO Noah Hickey, will continue to run the company from the US.
The deal goes against the industry trend, and integrates investment banking and funds management.
From co-governance to control: after the debate over iwi influence in Three Waters governance, Ngāti Toa is not just looking for a seat at the table.
Share price recovery follows initial hit in the wake of travel and oil price fears on the US/Israel-Iran conflict.
Company chair signals the motorhome company is open to a revised bid from the Apollo RV founder consortium or ‘other potential bidders’ at above $663m level.
The new rules should be in place by April.
Fletcher Building subsidiary wants to increase production at its Hunua quarry to about 5.4 million tonnes of aggregate a year.
Investing in natural assets can reduce insurance risk and improve investment returns, says Aotearoa Circle.
‘We are seeing the benefit of the taxpayers’ investment,’ Peters says.
The golf resort, part of the sprawling Pegasus Town development near Woodend, was shuttered this week after a planned $90m sale fell through.
Radisson Red threw open its doors last month, and its timing couldn’t have been better.
The fund manager is buying back a shopping centre from another fund, underwriting the deal and committing to a 5% stake from ‘day one’.
The exam provider has also won a major contract with the Ministry of Education.
But international conferences tells Tony Herring it might not change the profession as much as first thought.
Shane Campbell and Thomas Westaway have teamed up to offer a new kind of disputes practice in the South Island.
From red tide to blue wave – what will it be this time?
A fractured Waitangi, a looming court ruling, a Labour reset, and a referendum threat have thrust the Māori electorates back to the centre of election year politics.
Forty years ago, former Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said people wouldn’t know a deficit if they tripped over it.
The proposal could lead to unintended consequences, says BusinessNZ.
Alchemy Equipment founder Campbell Junor on working in other people’s operations before building his own.
Teen-focused skincare brand Evre is expanding its North American presence and looks to raise at least US$2m.
‘You wouldn’t want to leave your cell phone at one end of this home’, realtor says.
International buyers ramp up interest for homes above $5m; Aussie developer sells down Albert St tower, digs into Queenstown.
For the NBR Rich Listers and other high-net-worths who have everything, comes 800 pieces of art, a high-class restaurant – and pink snails.
Carry On: China Eastern’s Australian moves, Wizz Air and Fifa, new routes.
Core Aviation says it will end the monopoly of Airbus in rotocraft.
Airline says it may need to take ‘further pricing action and adjust its network and schedule’ as Middle East conflict pumps up fuel costs.
Industry pragmatic as Government mulls response to potential fuel shock.
World fuel stocks are in good shape, says an analyst, but there are risks if Strait of Hormuz stays closed for long.
Genesis cites contracts for coal stockpile as potential model for its main gas-fired generator at Huntly.
In the lead-up to the 40th edition of the Rich List in June, NBR is opening the archives to reproduce some of the best content from the past four decades.
It’s estimated the Wi Pere Trust will need another three years to repair hill country fences affected by Cyclone Gabrielle and rebuild soil structure and fertility on its 7000ha of hill country.
The state broadcaster will pay an interim dividend of $1.3m to the Crown.
The listed casino operator had been distributing PDF copies of NBR articles to staff using just one subscription.
Investigations suggest the A$79b market cap firm shared one subscription among dozens of staff.
The reappointment will maintain stability and continuity during the pre-election period and beyond, says Finance Minister Nicola Willis.
Lachlan Boyle will swap peanuts for whisky from the middle of May.
Esther Robinson