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Cryptocurrency: Legitimate investment or just gambling?
A growing number of New Zealanders are interested in cryptocurrency.
A growing number of New Zealanders are interested in cryptocurrency.
"Ryman has downplayed the impacts of the effects on this bayside estate" - tribunal
Watchdogs aim to tighten the border between digital currencies and conventional markets.
Investors should take account of the 1970s wage-price spiral and consider taking action.
By 2033, JLL estimates around 81,000 people will live in these villages.
Properties in Melbourne, Brisbane, on the Gold Coast and Auckland
Companies don't always live up to the commitments they make.
Research from the Financial Services Council has revealed where Kiwis are investing.
Catalist will target companies that are valued between $6m and $60m.
An analyst notes that VIP income only accounts for 1 per cent of group earnings.
Ryman has 900 elderly people in five Victorian properties.
How privacy wallets and gift cards are used to turn virtual hauls into hard cash.
Fletcher enters the retirement village sector and Ryman falls out of favour.
Bitcoin divorces are tipped to become a huge issue in coming years.
The company has employed very few staff in Australia.
Businessman Andrew Barnes on why we should expect more of wealthy investors coming to NZ.
NZ Rugby invites Forsyth Barr for meeting despite reservations about proposed IPO.
Ben Kepes finds reason to worry about surveillance cameras in his neighbourhood.
Investor shortfall has blown out to A$44.6m from A$19.7m.
Holdings in 24 companies with current or historic links to Myanmar military.
Ben Kepes says there's a difference between pretending and actually doing something.
Company accounts show the company made a $154m loss in 2020.
Why it's no longer just enough for companies to be making big profits.
Elon Musk's company reported its first quarter result this morning.
The trading platform will also offer direct investment into Australian shares.
Surging popularity of ETFs leaves fund managers, and their higher fees, looking out-dated.
Critics say investment scheme should be licensed.
The analysts see potential for My Food Bag to grow its net profits quickly.
Sir Ralph Norris is to become chairman.