NZ dollar firms on improved Brexit, Hong Kong outlook
The New Zealand dollar was trading higher as a no-deal Brexit looks less likely.
The New Zealand dollar was trading higher as a no-deal Brexit looks less likely.
Shares in some parts of Vector area were sold during the 1990s.
The Kiwi dollar has slumped on the back of trade tensions.
Comment: High profits in the fuel industry could just be a result of superior efficiency.
Analysts say the commission's report is a warning to the industry to self-regulate.
We say: Petrol company margins are once again under the baleful glare of authorities.
Key indicator has predicted many past recessions and is the loudest warning bell yet.
NZ now has nine billionaires and five billionaire families.
Overnight, the central bank of India and Thailand also cut rates.
The New Zealand sharemarket finished 1.66 per cent down.
The trade war between Trump and China has rocked the market again.
NZ companies are feeling the pressure as the economy turns down.
COMMENT: BHP Billiton is drawing a powerful line in sand for industry.
Fonterra says it will stop installing new coal boilers as of today.
The Consumer Price Index shows higher fuel costs driving a slight rise in inflation.
Tourism Holdings leads risers as Asian markets get blues.
The rivalry between Mark Zuckerberg and the Winklevoss twins is set to reignite.
A trip to Japan is starting to look quite expensive.
COMMENT: High-flying stock a trade-off call between price and long-term legs.
The state sector has hit a new record number of women on boards.
Gas companies may have to carry up to $1.2b of oil spill insurance under proposed rules.
Financial Times: Facebook's launch of a digital currency poses many big questions.
New York Times: The waterway has become a security risk that could affect oil prices.
Hyundai unveils New Zealand's first hydrogen powered family vehicle.
COMMENT: An empty seat at the table doesn't help the climate change debate.
Kiwis will have to go elsewhere for their Smartfuel discounts.
Gull says the move would improve competition.