FMA seeks retrial in aborted case
Regulator will continue to pursue a case against three failed finance company directors.
Regulator will continue to pursue a case against three failed finance company directors.
Major Japanese alcoholic beverage companies are preparing to export gin.
Sterling suffered its steepest daily fall of 2017 after a shock UK election result.
Grant Spencer - Reserve Bank governor in waiting - talks debt and risk with Liam Dann.
The S&P/NZX50 index dropped 0.3 per cent to 7436.1.
The NZ dollar rose against the British pound as markets awaited official election results.
May's inglorious campaign proves Britain is now just as hopelessly polarised as the US.
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Auckland Airport's boss downplayed criticism that new charges are "unjustifiably high".
Oil prices fell on a government report showing a buildup in US crude stockpiles.
British election, ECB meeting and testimony of James Comey could send markets into a spin.
Russian entrepreneurs wish you'd stop worrying about Putin.
It's one thing to assess market conditions but picking timing of a crash is a mugs game.
The latest US jobs and manufacturing data bolstered expectations.
Other markets don't fare so well after fall in oil price.
Wall Street weakened as bank stocks fell following disappointing revenue updates.
Moa Group, the Marlborough-based brewer, reported a slightly narrower full year net loss.
As Wall Street was closed for a holiday, equities in Europe were mixed.
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US stocks limped into the weekend on a sluggish final day of trading.
The Commerce Commission has launched an investigation into property investor Ron Hoy Fong.
The Kiwi dollar declined to US70.14c as at 5pm from US70.41c late yesterday.
The S&P/NZSX 50 Index added 7.1 points, or 0.1 per cent, to close today at 7441.57
Wall St rallied sending the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq to record highs.
NZ shares edge up as budget, earnings dominate; MetroGlass gains.
Wall Street moved higher as investors eyed minutes from the latest Federal Reserve meeting