
Market close: Gentrack continues strong run on mixed day for NZ stocks
The New Zealand sharemarket lacked direction and finished flat.
The New Zealand sharemarket lacked direction and finished flat.
Greater China sales please this season, but next year will be challenging.
Company changed its business model when Covid broke out to try to adapt.
Overall trade just shy of $50b as travel the star performer in sluggish field.
An order was made in the High Court at Auckland on October 26 to put the company under.
Steed has 25 years of experience in financial services and banking.
The buyer didn't go ahead but still lost her $45,000 deposit and $84,000 all up.
The merger will create one of biggest airlines in the region.
Michael Stiassny says 'thorough examination of ownership' is prudent.
NZ exported about $70m of deer velvet to China last year, most of which was frozen.
Some sectors feeling heat from tough economy but luxury flight deals weathering the storm.
Billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla placed his biggest bet on OpenAI. In this interview he discusses the Altman incident, what’s at stake in the AI race and how investors can identify instigators of change. Video / NZ Herald
The billionaire investor reveals what really happened at OpenAI.
Financial Times: Millions of people are blacklisted by authorities after missed payments.
Christian Hawkesby on why the RBNZ is leaning against markets pricing in rate cuts.
Māori designer is preparing to take five indigenous designers to French showcase in 2024.
Growing business assembles everything from barbecues to sheds.
It isn't working as hard for New Zealanders as it could be.
OPINION: How we're failing to fire up action on climate change.
With rising costs, significantly more people are withdrawing from KiwiSaver early.
OPINION: What happens to assets held in a trust when someone dies.
OPINION: Monetary policy takes time and the real pain of high rates is still to come.
OPINION: Every year, retailers have a field day regarding our psychology at Christmas.
Media Insider: Why an independent ad agency cold-shoulders awards.
Plans have been released for a proposed new retail development in Taupō.
OPINION: Health, education, water...if centralisation continues, problems will get worse.
There is hope on the horizon for wool products thanks to a new Government policy.
Jude Holland lives in Christchurch's The Village Palms owned by Metlifecare. Video / NZ Herald
OPINION: Henry Kissinger and Charlie Munger were on my dream dinner-party list.
OPINION: Houses have been gentrified out of reach for some people to buy, a reader says.