
Flat trading as investors await reporting season, OCR decision
The NZ sharemarket closed slightly down.
The NZ sharemarket closed slightly down.
Methanex gives up a third of its winter supply amid rising pressure for intervention.
The attack, carried out by hacking group Darkside, is just one of a growing list.
The Climate Commission threatens a number of sectors.
The mining giant blasted the 46,000-year-old heritage site in May last year.
NZ Oil & Gas boss disappointed at lack of significant hydrocarbons.
Kiwi's have imported more laptops and fewer cars as we adapted to pandemic life.
Aged vessel has been floating off the Taranaki coast all year waiting to be moved.
Some activists were arrested after they chained themselves to an internal gate.
Environmental group vows to fight on after legal setback over mining waste ponds
Scandal highlights importance of ESG investing.
Would ridiculous apology wash if it had blown up Stonehenge?
The cost of filling up will increase around the country on July 1.
New York Times: The energy giant said its oil and gas assets were worth less.
Have the end times finally come for oil, asks the Telegraph's Ed Clowes.
"Absolute bedlam," in the oil market.
"It's the worst oil price in history" and there's little mystery as to why.
Negative US oil prices will not mean cheaper prices at the NZ pump.
ASX tumbles 6 per cent, NZX down 3 per cent
Two protesters boarded a drilling rig in Marlborough Sounds late yesterday.
People are looking to offload their gold while the price is high.
Drops in international oil prices have already started flowing through to retail prices.
BP's goals include becoming a net zero emitter in its own production.
Chinese demand for oil has plunged by 20 per cent.
This metal has skyrocketed 31 per cent in the last month.
Western Australia mining magnate has outdone all the other donors thus far.
COMMENT: The big questions are, what happens next, and where does it end?
In best case scenario, more than 100 creditors would get a few cents in the dollar.
OMV's drilling off the Otago Coast will determine the future of the industry.