ANALYSIS: Interest rate cuts next week might provide some hope for households and the Government.
Carry On: Boeing’s India outlook, Airbus delays hydrogen project, new routes.
ANALYSIS: Originally ridiculed by Wall Street, index investing has gone on to fundamentally reshape the way many investors think about building long-term wealth.
ANALYSIS: Comments from the supermarket chain's CEO and chair this week show just how out of touch they've become.
Shutdown will cost about 230 jobs.
New Public Service commissioner says model outdated and system not fit for purpose.
Peter Sherwin stripped of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand fellowship for being guilty of misconduct.
CEO Greg Foran and chair Dame Therese Walsh grilled at select committee.
Former Climate Change Minister James Shaw and Treasury Secretary Iain Rennie speak at the NZ Economics Forum.
Low expectations for earnings will turn attention to company forecasts.
Law firm JGA Saddler rolls out big class action against Johnson & Johnson, on basis that Sudafed and Codral’s main ingredient is ‘ineffective’.
Cooper and Company has unveiled three major developments, after 20 years of managing the waterfront precinct.
ANALYSIS: It gave plenty of fodder for the Opposition to attack the Government.
ANALYSIS: If Christopher Luxon wins a second term and embarks on a round of asset sales, there are three decades’ worth of lessons on what to do – and what not to do.
ANALYSIS: There are promising benefits but significant challenges, primarily due to the extreme conditions involved.
ANALYSIS: An acrimonious relationship between Aviation Workers United and Gate Gourmet has led to the employer suing the union for good faith breaches.
‘Someone else can have sleepless nights and check the weather forecast at 4am to see if there’s a frost in Martinborough.’
Shareholders in Chemist Warehouse, previously privately owned, now own 85% of the bulked up Sigma Healthcare.
The NZX-listed company is taking its time to think carefully how it adapts to the US imposing higher tariffs on Chinese imports.
Economist Craig Renney critical about lack of action after unemployment rises to 5.1% in the December quarter.
Lower interest rates not filtering through to business optimism and costs just yet.
Productivity still a major issue that needs to be addressed, says chief economist Paul Conway.
But the Labour Party says the Government's floundering and has no plan.
It says drones are largely unregulated and a risk when air traffic control does not know they are flying.
Nicola Willis says the Government is on the side of Kiwi shoppers.
The Nelson Tenths descendants plan to head directly to the Supreme Court in an effort to end decades of legal wrangling with the Crown.
Te Ao Matihiko is driving a transformative movement in Aotearoa, combining tikanga and technology to create a digitally inclusive future for Māori.
Meet three Māori tech entrepreneurs blending innovation with cultural authenticity.
KPMG’s global head of infrastructure says there is global competition for investment and opportunities are almost limitless.
Ritchies Transport lands Auckland Transport's biggest ever public transport contract, snapping up Pavlovich Coachlines in the process.
Government looks for ‘alternative proposals’ to run the Cook Strait ferry service, while appointing French-based brokerage firm BRS Shipbrokers to contact shipyards.
Australia barred Huawei from its 5G rollout in 2018, and has applied the same rationale to new technology DeepSeek.
Australia's economy looks set for a soft landing which is welcome news for the Government facing a May poll.
Declining affordability stalls prices but the housing shortage could soon exert upward pressure.
The loss of 63 jobs takes total number of science roles cut nationally to 550 in past year.
Electric motorbike company looking to raise about $900,000.
The Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs’ recent comments on crypto have been well received by proponents in the blockchain industry.
However, company behind Waimate proposal will have to jump through more hoops to get approval.
Research shows fewer women undergraduates students want to become entrepreneurs than their male counterparts. How do we close the gap?
Accounting provider adds the United Kingdom to growing footprint and hopes to be profitable this year.
LISTEN: Relaxing the wealthy foreign investor rules. Immigration Minister Erica Stanford on why, plus predictions of a ‘tsunami’ of Chinese money.
LISTEN: The PM plans to open up NZ to more foreign investment. So how do you encourage wealthy foreign investors to put their money into Kiwis companies?
LISTEN: Auckland Airport chief executive Carrie Hurihanganui wants a market study to investigate the airlines.
Simplicity's Sam Stubbs estimates excessive bank profits at about $5m per day.
Kirk Hope says effective regulation relies on strong feedback between regulator and industry.
Select committee inquiry hears more submissions about capital, regulation, and why Kiwibank isn't the only remedy.
Accused of misconduct after Christmas party ‘hijinks’, a senior lawyer offers an emotional apology.
The rugby union alleges Ineos breached its sponsorship agreement by exiting deal three years early.
A senior lawyer’s conduct is alternately described as ‘boisterous’, ‘outlandish’, ‘inappropriate’ and ‘weird’.
Move comes as firm promotes another 10 to its partnership.
Frazer Barton will return to the role after being on a leave of absence since last July.
But Lisa Murphy is optimistic about achieving the firm’s ambitious 2030 growth targets.
Agnition Ventures is partnering with Singapore-based AgriFood Futures to offer a startup accelerator in New Zealand.
A couple of Te Puke kiwifruit growers are hopeful they have a new variety of kiwifruit, but Zespri says it has attributes very similar to its own SunGold.
The administrators informed creditors of their suspicions at a meeting last week.
Chair and CEO concede they didn’t pay enough attention to suppliers’ and politicians’ concerns.
The international grocery giant has cut its annual loss from $20m to less than $1m.
The consistently increasing tax is a key challenge for big and small beer makers.
Mortgage affordability also remains a thorny issue, with buyer demand still limited by meeting level of the market.
Mortgage adviser community slams banking proposals on multiple offers.
Cato Bolam spoke to Kenyon Clarke ‘a few weeks’ before the demise of the Auckland townhouse developer.
Agteria Biotech’s early trials reduced methane emissions by up to 70%.
ABC’s latest quarterly report says demand is outstripping supply due to immigration and low interest rates.
Formerly called Latch, the company has relocated to San Francisco and launched a new contract search product.
WATCH: In this final story, NBR speaks with businesses about growth opportunities in Hawke’s Bay and overseas after Cyclone Gabrielle.
WATCH: Emergency Management and Recovery Minister Mark Mitchell on why the emergency management system needs an overhaul.
WATCH: Hawke’s Bay businesses are spending big to recover from Cyclone Gabrielle. Are they prepared for the next one?
Representing the 500 or so descendants of the former eastern Māori MP Wi Pere, the trust generates above-average returns from 7000 hectares of hill country and a relatively small 79ha horticulture unit.
Earlier this year Sir Michael held a private golf tournament at his exclusive golf course, The Hills, to raise money for environmental conservation organisation Southern Lakes Sanctuary.
With a property portfolio worth more than $140m, McHardy has a 20% stake in New Zealand Pastures.
Carry On: Lufthansa's latest deal, Boeing reclaims Spirit AeroSystems, new routes.
Cabinet approval sends signal about further savings by the CAA.
Official retirement ends six decades of missions to world’s trouble spots.
Rob Hewett is an experienced chair of several energy and agri-related entities, as well as a farmer.
Helen Skinner, Catherine Emerson, Andy Havill are taking up new roles in March and Jennifer Page will join the board in April.
Law firm has two new partners and five new senior associates.