Consumer confidence slide continues
Consumer confidence dropped further in July, falling back to long-run averages.
Consumer confidence dropped further in July, falling back to long-run averages.
The lawyers have made their decision.
Fairfax-Nine merger leaves no doubt about who is the bigger brother.
Simon Bridges is confident 'brand serious' will trump 'brand celebrity' in 2020.
Twenty-two businesspeople will be competing for the 2018 EY Entrepreneur of the Year.
In this country a 100,000 bill is equal to less than 1 cent.
New Zealand shares edged lower after a weak earnings result from Facebook.
The kiwi traded at 68.37 US cents as at 5pm.
Sausage-maker Hellers has continued its foray across the Tasman.
First of the 246 new Alexandra Park apartments were scheduled to be finished by late 2016.
Journalists at Fairfax are devastated that Nine will now take the helm.
NZ Retail Property Group has sold the Highbury Shopping Centre at Birkenhead.
Entrepreneur Dick Smith has announced the "saddest decision" of his life.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is set to lose his spot as the third richest person.
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Government has teamed up with Kiwi firms to create a business video game.
The news follows a string of other big new hotel announcements in the last few days.
The unprofitable laser measurement tool maker had a 'solid' first quarter.
Developers faced a major challenge when builders walked off the site last week.
A Gold Coast councillor says naked cleaners should "get a real job".
Matrix Homes boss Sean Murrie explains how his well-laid plans went awry.
Noel Leeming, owned by The Warehouse Group, has bought The Appliance Shed.
Hotel developer has five more buildings up his sleeve.
The Warehouse will axe between 120 and 140 fulltime jobs.
A campaigner has spoken out against the trend of facadism in Auckland's built environment.
A big apartment block has been given the go-ahead in Orakei.
Crafter Natalie Iogha talks selling knitting kits to be made for premature babies.
COMMENT: For now, global sharemarkets are taking trade uncertainties in their stride.
Zespri chairman called on to stand for Fonterra board - no word on John Wilson's decision.