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New residential invest-to-rent fund Haven aims for $500m
Haven Funds launches rent-to-invest scheme aiming to buy housing, initially in Auckland

The Kiwi wine they'll be drinking at the next America's Cup
Blenheim-based Brancott Estate is Emirates Team New Zealand's official wine sponsor.

Michael Hill plunge 'not as bad as it looks'
Analysts say Michael Hill's 86 per cent profit drop exaggerated by exiting the US market.

Wanted in China: Maps for 30 million self-driving cars
Strict rules keep foreign players out of competition to develop next generation of maps.

Kiwi steady as market digests China moves
The dollar was little changed as investors digest efforts by the People's Bank of China.

NZ shares hit record, Synlait, a2 gain
New Zealand shares hit a record, led higher by Synlait Milk and a2 Milk.

Fears that tenancy law overhaul could 'protect bad tenants'
New Zealand's 1 million-plus tenants will be no better off, property investor says.

Metlifecare profit halves as property value growth slows
The company delivered its full-year result this morning.

Kiwi nappy firm expands into 24 countries
Rascal & Friends is gearing up to launch in major retailers throughout the world.

One of China's wealthiest women planning $400m Auckland apartment project
$400m 435-unit apartment block announced.

Economy Hub: Is Trump's economic boom for real?
WATCH: S&P Global US chief economist Beth Ann Bovino talks US economy.

Departure cards not needed from November
Travellers will no longer need to fill in departure cards from November.

Pepsi buys SodaStream for $3.2 billion
SodaStream deal shows the longest bull market ever isn't the only bubble out there.

Nosh owes creditors more than $3.3 million
Nosh now owes creditors more than $3.3 million, according to receivers second report.

Wells Fargo to axe more than 600 employees
Wells Fargo contends with end of a refinancing boom that helped push profits to a record.

Company applies to trademark acronyms like 'LOL' and 'WTF'
The company behind Tide detergent is hoping to reach more millennials.

Does $90,000 make you middle-class?
By 2020, more than half of the world's population will be "middle class".

Millions of Fornite gamers' phones at risk
Fornite gamers may have allowed hackers to download malicious apps onto their phones.

Inside Flight Centre's 'toxic' culture
Poor pay and ruthless tactics have left Flight Centre workers in Australia unhappy.

Alibaba raises $4.4b for Chinese food delivery service
China's food delivery market is expected to be worth $288.3 billion by 2021.

Musk confirms Tesla will stay public
Elon Musk said investors convinced him that he shouldn't take the company private.

Stalled Aramco IPO is a global embarrassment for the Saudis
Aramco's proposed initial public offering is in danger of turning into an embarrassment.

'It's a s**t show' working under Musk – Tesla employees reveal
Tesla employees have revealed the appalling reality of working for Elon Musk.

The Weekend Interview: The man behind Auckland's City Rail Link
Kiwi engineer, construction specialist, academic and railway boss Sean Sweeney.

Is KiwiSaver a cash cow for Government?
Breaking down the impact of paying tax on contributions.

Alexandra Park apartments hit by 'stop work' notice
Auckland Council demanded urgent action and issued a "stop work" notice.

Brian Gaynor: Bull run — is it 1980s all over again?
COMMENT: The major differences between the NZX at present and the frenzied 1980s.

Ardern must lead rebuild of strong ties with Australia
It is important that New Zealand again rebuilds strong links with Australia.

Bill Gates' unlikely economic warning
Microsoft founder Bill Gates says we really need to rethink our economic model.