
Liam Dann: Why gold is looking like the new Bitcoin
Gold fever is back as prices close in on US$2000 an ounce. What's driving it?
Gold fever is back as prices close in on US$2000 an ounce. What's driving it?
Investors make way for newbies for the first time during month of June.
COMMENT: SaaS companies like Xero are among the best stock market performers.
Global chase on now for one specific type of property.
The reasons for our strange economy will also impact investing decisions.
Controversial New Zealand bankrupt one of six nabbed in A$17m fraud prosecution.
The group allegedly duped banks for loans to buy residential properties in Auckland.
Men "granted extensions of time to file their submissions on seven occasions", court says.
The idea is getting mainstream attention, but the devil is in the detail.
Highest number of properties sold in June in four years
Allegations were said to be "lies" and "latest in campaign of harassment".
Sunny Development New Zealand arrives for two big projects.
Kidicorp founders sell business to related-party charity - and collect $332m tax-free.
First-home buyers are battling to save deposits. This change could make a huge difference.
Do you own your home in joint tenancy or tenancy in common?
Three key events in September will be the true test of our economic recovery.
House sales are recovering faster than many expected, but are still down on last year.
Commerce Commission reaches settlement agreement with lender.
Selling pies to Kiwis — what could possibly go wrong?
Uncertainty in the market would make it hard to accurately estimate new CVs, council says.
Certain demographic groups are set to be hit harder than others.
What do the latest figures tell us about Auckland's housing market?
This comes as the businessman faces criminal charges in Australia.
Markets look better, but the disruptions may not be over yet.
"If covid hadn't happened, it would have been leased." - Dion Cooper
Greens launch first major policy ahead of the Sept. 19 election.