Rates reached a high of 4.35% in December 2023, with today's cut the second this year.
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Andrew Barclay is leaving the investment banking firm after 25 years.
Two IT contractors involved in $4m kickback case lose name suppression following sentencing.
The travel booking software provider widened its annual loss to $22 million.
Primary care funding needs complete reform, says General Practitioners Aotearoa, as some practices ‘take the piss’.
New Zealand needs more foreign investors, says Nicola Willis.
It is being taken out of service soon so new port infrastructure can be built for replacement ferries.
Consilium will retain its own brand within wealth management group.
Court blocks media reporting on businessman's application to set bankruptcy notice aside.
Labour’s Barbara Edmonds says Thursday’s Budget must prop up the economy; Auckland Business Chamber’s Simon Bridges says austerity will not be enough.
Samantha Ramlu, CEO of Method, Mighty Eyes, and Mad Carnival, talks about bugs and big hits.
Harbour Asset Management’s Shane Solly on the week ahead for financial markets.
ANALYSIS: The decline in IPO activity is not confined to a single region, and the reasons are varied and interlinked.
ANALYSIS: Should the Retirement Village Residents Council be taken seriously?
China’s telecom giant became too big for the West.
ANALYSIS: The fourth of a four-part series on the global car industry.
Utilities software provider's shares were down as much as 11% on today's half-year earnings disclosure, before recovering.
Listed telco has signed another outsourcing deal as part of its cost-cutting drive.
Artificial intelligence company's only remaining business is mail and logistics provider Send Global.
Monthly Stats NZ data now includes electricity and gas prices, which rose between March and April.
Survey finds growth now a top concern for local business.
Governor Christian Hawkesby and senior leaders front Finance and Expenditure Select Committee this morning.
Incentives are not the Govt’s favoured approach, but Nicola Willis says NZ has to compete with other countries.
Social investment has both social and fiscal benefits and must get better returns, the Finance Minister says.
Co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick says it is a matter of political choices.
A pre-budget BDO report shows Māori business optimism has jumped despite a challenging economy.
An urgent Waitangi Tribunal inquiry today will decide whether Regulatory Standards Bill breaches Treaty obligations.
Rising valuations and global recognition signal a breakthrough for Māori art as the Aotearoa Art Fair opens today.
The action is the fourth time Asic has moved against Macquarie Group over the last year.
In the aftermath of the election drubbing, Sussan Ley’s elevation charts a course back to the centre for the opposition.
Re-elected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has hit the ground running as his opponents lick their wounds.
The annual list features 300 changemakers in 10 categories said to be transforming their industries.
It’s the second business school set up by Auckland entrepreneur Tony Falkenstein.
'Courageous, thoughtful' leadership recognised, as Legacy Award goes to veteran director James Miller.
It’s taken 16 years but the company finally has its first paying customer.
Andy Ellis has gone from world-class rugby to landscaping and TV presenting, but promoting the .kiwi domain name has become an unlikely passion.
The global market annually for lactoferrin is about US$700m a year compared with US$12b for betaglobulin.
Neha Sharma abused her position at OT to send $2m worth of invoices to a company controlled by husband.
Court of Appeal judgment also shows chair thought co-founder was ‘out of control’ ahead of resignation and selldown.
The tech company’s former director says he maintains his innocence and will seek leave to appeal conviction.
Will a short, sharp review deliver economic results and lower costs for bank customers?
Fraser Whineray will step down as executive chair in favour of Sydney-based chief executive Aidan Allen.
After seven years, thousands of life insurance policyholders learn how the company plans to wind up its Project Scholar scheme.
LISTEN: Three former long-serving mayors give their takes on how their cities are developing.
LISTEN: Labor’s historic victory in the Australian election: What role did Trump play and what does a decimated Liberal party do now?
LISTEN: Auckland Council has told residents of Kumeu-Huapai their town can’t be protected from future weather disasters. So what are the options and who is going to pay if Kumeu has to move?
The last time the meat processor’s debt was at these levels it sought extra capital from Shanghai Maling.
The annual licence auctions saw more demand for Zespri’s premium gold variety.
The coastal South Island city is angling to become a central player in New Zealand’s growing aquaculture industry.
The inaugural NZ Angel Market Report shows angels invested $15m overall in FY25.
The AI-powered research discovery platform has boosted its global user base to over two million.
California-based venture capital execs fly to Wānaka to line up the deal.
There’s little appetite for an additional tourism levy at central government level.
Tourism Holdings and SkyCity say New Zealand is losing tourism ground to Australia, which is ‘as cheap as it’s ever been’ in relative terms.
Chinese tourist numbers remain down 44%, with a direct loss of $1.23 billion to NZ tourism coffers.
Winston Peters says the Government wants rail to succeed.
Calder Stewart has already started building its new South Otago inland port, while Port Otago looks to other options.
Faulty modelling and ‘error of law’ sees Auckland Council revisit its workings on price hikes and push back the roll-out of its new rate card on development contributions.
CP Group consortium has pushed its way back into the top tier of NZ’s most expensive hotel properties.
Chris Meehan says he's fielded 'several' approaches from studios and people from the industry.
Winton gets second government fast-track nod for its studio plan in Arrowtown.
Firm looking to ‘create its own space’ in M&A market, partner Brad Wheeler says.
Construction and infrastructure partner Janine Stewart was elected the firm's new chair this month.
Five-partner law firm will become separate North and South Island entities from August 1.
What businesses want from local government on the East Coast.
ANALYSIS: Major investments, from a new stadium to ambitious private developments, are revitalising Christchurch and reshaping its economic future.
ANALYSIS: Stung by water and roading blow-outs, leaky building payouts, and ramped-up rates, the resort town is going through a tricky period.
Annual profit for the local alcohol giant fell more than 73%.
Skincare brand LoveSkin was acquired for more than $199,000.
Wittner and Jeanswest join the Noni B and Rivers brands in the hands of administrators.
NBR takes a look at what’s hot and what’s not in this introductory edition of Luxury Property.
While high-end real estate confidence is returning, the door is still locked for most foreign buyers.
Digital outdoor advertiser QMS has acquired the 45% of MediaWorks it did not already own.
Annual exports for New Zealand's video game sector, for instance, exceed pharmaceuticals, iron and steel, and wood pulp.
The newly formed Thompson Spencer Group has global ambitions.
The Air Force acquired both aircraft during World War II.
Carry On: Boeing’s China Airlines deal, Air NZ’s two-tier Koru lounge, new routes.
The two light aircraft passed within 20 feet of each other at Ardmore Airport in 2023.
Grid operator recommends increasing capacity on the crucial inter-island connection, due for replacement in 2031.
A sales process for the Austrian group’s New Zealand assets was called off in December after failing to find a buyer.
Solar farm developer says solar has a big part to play in cutting dry year hydro risk.
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.
David Lewis’s experience includes supporting commercial and team growth for almost a decade at both Milford Asset Management and Bank of America.
Founded in New Zealand in 2016, Whip Around has built a global customer base of fleet operators ranging from logistics, construction, sanitation, emergency responders, transportation, municipal and landscaping.
The appointments boost its New Zealand and Australia presence.