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October marks worst month for US stocks in 7 years
What a difference a month makes. A period of relative calm came to a screeching halt.
What a difference a month makes. A period of relative calm came to a screeching halt.
Roof Tile Group's sale is in-line with Fletcher's plan to divest international operations.
The Waiwera Thermal Resort could be permanently forfeited and a new operator be sought.
Briscoe's homeware stores accounted for most of the increase.
Fonterra shareholders' annual report tells it like it is about a bad year.
Leading a high-performance sporting organisation requires a different management style.
Latest QV data shows lackluster Auckland housing market.
ANZ's NZ chief executive David Hisco is more relaxed with lower house prices.
A property developer has scored himself a free house by moving in and renting it out.
Survey of salaries paid to lawyers shows little difference in pay for first 10 years.
Aotea Finance provided lending on prohibited items such as beds and fridges.
The firm said about 2000 scooters were recalled, but the risk was small.
An unauthorised passenger was allowed to board a flight to NZ last year.
This woman has never had a boss. But she takes home a massive pay cheque each year.
Operating deficit for the September quarter was wider than forecast.
Hobsonville Point residents partly fund new weekend ferry services.
Comment: Did you know that China quietly hijacks large chunks of internet traffic?
Comment: Hurrell is still in the invidious position of being a caretaker CEO.
Comment: Company now paying the price for inability to adapt to a digital world.
QT Auckland will be the chain's third property in New Zealand.
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has lost more than $29 billion over two trading days.
Mercury says more must be done to assist the country's lowest-income consumers.
Certain wines are falling out of favour with Kiwi grocery shoppers, new research shows.
The government has provided KiwiRail an extra $35m to restore its ageing electric fleet.
These two providers aren't the cheapest, but they have generated the best performances.