Former MD Peter Harris and CFO Carden Mulholland say the FMA's claims of market disclosure failures should be put on ice pending a criminal appeal decision.
ANALYSIS: The Government appears to be pushing the boundaries of executive power.
Annual inflation fell to 4% but domestic-driven inflation barely moved in the year to March, meaning most see the earliest rate cut in 2025.
Their products are legal and quite easy to obtain, and yet the country's medicinal cannabis businesses are not allowed to promote what they're offering.
Air New Zealand has ordered Alia all-electric aircraft to fly a regional mail delivery route for New Zealand Post from 2026.
Cannasouth’s voluntary administration signals there may still be casualties along the road to profitability.
Much has been said about the troubles in the lithium and nickel markets, but silica sand is a critical mineral that is often below the radar.
AJ Smith's contribution of as much as 22.7% of $2.2m fund raise requires shareholder approval.
A capital gains tax and wealth tax are inevitable in the future, NBR's Dollars & Sense debaters say.
Export Intelligence: NZTE regional director for the US and Canada, Amanda Martin, gives an update on the US market for New Zealand exporters, even absent a free trade deal.
It's got the news chops and believes it has the technology – now it will be a matter of getting its journos on board.
Export Intelligence: NZTE regional director for Australia and the Pacific Islands, Glen Murphy, on New Zealand's closest export markets.
ANALYSIS: The use of cash is falling fast in Australia, spawning wild theories and a populist movement against digital payments.
ANALYSIS: Japan is finding favour in a world where others, such as China and Europe, are facing more grave challenges.
ANALYSIS: NZ Post’s robust defence of a model it knows has flaws has sobering echoes of the UK Post Office scandal.
ANALYSIS: What are the major findings of Spiva’s analysis of the NZ equity-oriented managed funds sector?
The Wellington-based investment company acquires a 25% stake in Northland Waste.
The sector has got the ball rolling by cracking down on mule accounts, now it needs Government to 'own' a centralised solution, industry body NZBA says.
Chair Dr John Small on a growing and broadening remit of work in a new era for the civil service.
Northland businesses push for full expressway upgrade, projecting a $1.2 billion annual GDP increase.
But Barbara Edmonds says the current tax system is unfair.
‘I am a new minister and nothing is off the table.’
Pole infrastructure software company is positive about the future even as 'additive' transaction revenue drops.
The restructure at Building Products subsidiary Easysteel was revealed to union negotiators last week.
Outgoing CEO Kippenberger hails increasing revenue contribution from 'core' materials, minerals and protein markets.
Friday data dump highlights pull back in inflation pressures and economic activity in March.
The central bank could start cutting the OCR from November if they sniff inflation victory, according to economists.
The central bank held the OCR at 5.5% this afternoon, as widely expected. Insolvency experts think the situation for business is more grim than the figures depict.
Outgoing CEO Brad Banducci wanted the Senate inquiry into supermarket prices to focus on his preferred financial metrics and refused to talk about return on equity, to the increasing anger of the Senate’s chair.
While he has not been found criminally guilty, the civil judge found he had committed the rape 'on the balance of probabilities'.
Lanterne was responsible for ensuring that A$1.7b of FUM was properly managed by its 60 corporate representatives, but it only had one full-time employee – its CEO and sole director Peter Cozens.
Physical cash and coins will still be in circulation around New Zealand.
The Auditor-General’s Office answers questions from select committee on its inquiry into Callaghan Innovation's flawed procurement process.
Ed-tech startup seals state-wide deal the size of New Zealand's education market, but says it might not have happened if digital taxes were in place.
The High Court had ruled Waterstone's appointment as liquidator of entities within the group was invalid.
Telcos are obliged to supply vulnerable customers with a means to call emergency services during a power cut.
North Otago-based freezing works operator Binxi fails to set aside $200,000 demand.
A hard and gloomy winter could lie ahead for retailers.
The incorporated society with 24 stores is shifting its strategy away from brick and mortar.
Media reports suggest a buyer for the troubled brand’s local operations has not been forthcoming.
The cuts are the second since November, totalling around 3% of the total headcount.
The Australasian wealth management and accounting firm hopes to triple in size over the next five years.
The Senate report says the ongoing cover up is ‘incompatible’ with the firm restoring its reputation
The former The Apprentice host may have failed to save the Miramar property this time.
One half of the country’s uncompetitive grocery duopoly is intent on growing its footprint even wider, OIO filing shows.
The group’s investment and asset subsidiaries have continued to grow its New Zealand forestry portfolio.
Carry On: Scoot’s E192 plans, Qantas loyalty scheme, best airports for cuisine.
Surveillance duties include sanctions-evading shipping activity and missile launches.
Carry On: Gulfstream G700 certified, Comac’s widebody plans, Southwest’s ‘red eyes’.
Gaming industry veteran Jason Walbridge is due to start in July.
Māori fisheries governance organisation announces the appointment of new chief executive and deputy chair.
Gabrielle O’Brien is finishing at the end of June.