
Has the bitcoin bubble finally burst?
Bitcoin on Wednesday dipped below US$10,000 for the first time since late November
Bitcoin on Wednesday dipped below US$10,000 for the first time since late November
Three new properties have been identified as being infected with the Mycoplasma bovis.
The activists have pasted cigarette-style warnings on animal products in supermarkets.
Creditor has experts appointed to Harcourts business
Amazon is launching its Echo speaker in New Zealand, with a few Kiwi twists
New Zealand house prices rose 5.8 per cent in the previous 12 months.
The number of rental properties in Auckland has dropped 35 per cent.
Apple's App Store revenue is set to overtake Global Box Office revenues.
ANZ, ASB, BNZ and Westpac each own 25 per cent of the shares in Paymark
More than 2.7 million Kiwis are signed up to the retirement scheme
A growing group of New Zealanders want financial independence so they can retire early.
Banks appear more open to lending after restrictions have loosened this year.
Horticulture NZ has warned that the drought will push up prices of fresh produce.
Housing NZ has called on those criticising the project to suspend judgment.
PwC says 158 investors in the scheme have settled with the liquidators
Wellington numbers went down by 40 per cent, while Auckland dropped by nearly a third
McDonald's has committed to reaching a sustainable goal by the end of 2025.
The auction business has housed works by New Zealand art greats.
The company has done some market research into launching small stores in New Zealand.
$3 million worth of stock - one million blocks - were sold last year in just three weeks.
Alibaba's machine-learning models scored 82.44 on the test, compared with 82.304 by humans
Shalendra Goundar was found guilty of misconduct in September.
A probe into intellectual property theft and cyber-espionage is to deliver its findings
The S&P/NZX 50 Index dropped 30.98 points, or 0.4 per cent, to 8,211.37
Wall Street has spurred a global rally in equity markets
The fee was not fair or reasonable, a Law Society committee said.
Sky TV claimed the use of rugby video footage online breached the Copyright Act
Annual profit jumped by nearly a third on cheaper raw materials and a smaller wage spend
The ERA decided that the offending text did not amount to a dismissal.