NZME and Stuff won't challenge media merger decision
NZME and Stuff won't take their bid to merge to the Supreme Court.
NZME and Stuff won't take their bid to merge to the Supreme Court.
The markets remain volatile after the big recent drops.
The transaction will need Commerce Commission and Overseas Investment Office approvals.
Waikato's Zealong green tea wins global tea award at world championship.
Thousands of dirt-cheap listings from China-based companies will likely disappear.
Takeover bids are coming thick and fast but who could be next?
Steel & Tube's chairwoman is due to face an investor grilling at its AGM.
NZ sharemarket rebound is snuffed out by falls in Australia and Japan markets.
The markets are having a bumpy ride - so what should you do with your KiwiSaver?
Nearly every single stock on the benchmark S&P/NZX50 index was in the red.
Investors are being urged not to panic after a fall in the markets today.
The good news is that the figure could also be recovered quite quickly.
The big tech stocks have been hit particularly hard.
Your guide to what is happening in the Whanganui region this week.
China's foreign ministry said the claims were "malicious slander".
With less than six months to the Brexit deadline what are the risks for the UK economy?
A report on the conduct of NZ banks is due out next month.
The media companies were challenging a judge's refusal to give the merger the green light.
A2 Milk's new CEO has sold her stake in the company.
Sharesies says a sharemarket listing could be on the cards in its future.
Robertson didn't rule out the move in an interview with Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking.
COMMENT: Today's strong GDP number seriously undermines the gloomy economic narrative.
"Investors have been trained to think a bull market ends in some apocalyptic event."
Markets didn't panic today as the US unleashed a fresh round of tariffs on Chinese goods.
NZ house prices most overvalued in world, behind only Hong Kong.
If you think the US economy is roaring away while NZ slumps - better think again.
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