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Big bounces for markets
The New Zealand share market has regained nearly all the ground it lost during August's China-led market meltdown.
The New Zealand share market has regained nearly all the ground it lost during August's China-led market meltdown.
One of the biggest concerns people have with China is the lack of transparency about what is really happening in the economy.
China's economic growth decelerated in the latest quarter to a six-year low of 6.9 per cent despite repeated interest rate cuts and other stimulus measures.
Prince William will record a television programme highlighting the threat to endangered species posed by the trade in illegal wildlife products.
The New Zealand dollar has come a long way since the world equities meltdown in August.
The Chinese company behind a bid to buy Lochinver Station is going to court to challenge the Government's decision to block the sale.
To make it as a female flight attendant in China, you must have the body of a model and the strength of a martial artist.
I feel for the Labour Party as it angsts over whether to support the Trans-Pacific Partnership, writes Liam Dann. Supporting trade deals has become extremely socially awkward.
Local councillor says Chinese company's decision to pull out of a $42m farm purchase because of bureaucratic hurdles is a "slap in the face".
The Notice of Meeting and Independent Report for the acquisition of 50 per cent of Silver Fern Farms by Shanghai Maling are revealing.
PM John Key will use his address to the UN to again call for reform of the Security Council, in a week in which its failings have been on display.
Chinese TV star Huang Lei is using his status to urge visitors from his homeland to stay safe on New Zealand roads.
Alliance chairman Murray Taggart says any Silver Fern merger Farms risks making a "big beached whale" of the meat industry.
A powerful Chinese politician says New Zealand is seen as attractive to foreign investors and it's a reputation we should value.
Maling's proposal to acquire 50% of Silver Fern Farms reaffirms that Chinese investors are interested in New Zealand's rural and food-based assets.
A business connection made over lunch has dished up an opportunity for Southland beef and lamb in the Chinese city of Xi'an.
Chinese Vice-Premier directly asked Steven Joyce for the assurance on New Zealand investment policy in a 45 minute meeting in Beijing yesterday.
Silver Fern Farms embarked on a roadshow to sell farmers on bringing in China's Shanghai Maling Aquarius as a shareholder in its newly formed venture.
It will put Silver Fern Farms in a strong position, writes Fran O'Sullivan. But that won't stop the emotion over the injection of Chinese ownership into a company that other players were endeavouring to keep NZ controlled.
Silver Fern Farms says $261m Chinese input will help meat processor forge ahead with a growth strategy.
Chinese investment in Silver Fern Farms would be a momentous event for New Zealand, says the former head of a meat industry lobby group.
China will open its domestic foreign-exchange market to overseas central banks, making it easier for other nations to hold yuan assets as Asia's biggest economy pushes for the currency to win reserve status at the International Monetary Fund.
September is early spring in New Zealand and is "Golden Autumn" in China.
There is already considerable foreign investment in New Zealand agribusiness, writes Fran O'Sullivan. Several Chinese companies have meat interests and there is major Japanese investment in Anzco.
The future ownership of New Zealand's biggest meat processor, Silver Fern Farms, is a matter for its farmer shareholders to determine, says Finance Minister Bill English.
China government backed Bright Food is understood to be the party in talks to take a stake in Silver Fern Farms.
New Zealand shares fell yesterday to their lowest level this year as offshore volatility weighed on sentiment again with markets across Asia weaker, with the exception of Australia.
Will a Kiwi white knight emerge to fully recapitalise Silver Fern Farms, or will Chinese interests emerge as 50-50 partners with a New Zealand consortium to take the company forward?