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Mark Lister: Pay off the mortgage faster, or invest?
COMMENT: Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners
COMMENT: Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners
Economy already showing signs of picking up after the lockdown.
106 fewer container vessel visited Port of Tauranga between September 2020 and June 2021.
Changes are coming for use of the gas at the Port of Tauranga but locals aren't impressed.
What can be done to stop the repeated attacks?
Winstone Wallboards, Tasman Insulation and Pacific CoilCoaters staff about to return.
Billions of dollars of future exports at risk by the actions of a Bay of Plenty grower.
A number of websites are down. CERT NZ says it is aware of a DDoS attack.
Over 100 port workers in the private sector are yet to be vaccinated by September 30.
United communities show support for local dairy owners.
The foundation's funds under management also reached $53.6m at the end of June 2021
MediaWorks is changing up its radio lineup.
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COMMENT: Mark Lister is head of private wealth research at Craigs Investment Partners
"We might just leave the old 40-hour week where it belongs – a relic of a bygone age."
Restaurant Association of NZ: The region recorded quarterly sales of $196.8m
CoreLogic: Tauranga first-home buyers paying a median of $770,000 to secure a house.
The Chinese economy has been slowing for much of 2021.
An ambitious Chinese kiwifruit venture has cost investors tens of millions of dollars.
Less than 10 per cent of Waikato businesses eyeing Government support schemes.
Waikato most optimistic in survey of Auckland, Tauranga, Taupō commerce.
Outlook for new financial year remains uncertain: new chief executive
Butchers are struggling and are calling to be allowed to open, safely, under level 4.
The global manuka honey supplier's result was in line with market expectation.
Tauranga businesses are responding to a steady demand for reusable masks.
Only one firm with more than 100 full time employees had applied for the wage subsidy.
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$500m sitting overseas with travel suppliers is now in jeopardy for Kiwi consumers.
Bay business leaders say the region was fortunate to have two NZX 'success stories'.
COMMENT: Mark Lister says interest rate hikes have only been delayed by NZ Covid outbreak.