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Travel chaos: Air NZ Dreamliner woes force cancellations
Engine problems with Air NZ's Dreamliners means earlier than planned maintenance.
Govt decision on $40b KiwiSaver scheme kept secret
A decision about KiwiSaver has been withheld under the Official Information Act
North Korea may be declared no-fly zone after missile test
The latest launch came within sight of a Cathay Pacific Airways passenger plane.
Expanding relationship with China in NZ's interests
Mayors and business people from across China will meet their Kiwi counterparts this week
NZ Post gearing up for record-breaking Christmas
NZ Post is gearing up to process 41.5 million letters and parcels this December.
Amazon and Google are fighting, and that means consumers lose
Two tech giants are in a messy streaming video fight .
QV - Housing market shrugs off election
QV figures for November show the property market has held steady post-election.
Will Govt's plan for central bank cost you money?
The market is predicting higher inflation will result from any changes
What airlines make out of each passenger
Airline profits should increase next year but costs are rising.
Fletcher Building leads sharemarket down
The S&P/NZX 50 Index dropped 45.35 points, or 0.6 per cent, to 8,130.86.
Move over bitcoin, here come the CryptoKitties
Some kittens are listed on its site for more than 50 ether, or about US$22,500
NZ officials on weatherwatch as dry conditions hit farmers
Below normal rainfall was expected for most of New Zealand for at least the next 10 days.
US puts heat on China amid fear of trade war
China could target American agriculture if a US investigation results in sanctions.
Waist trainer launches new e-commerce business
Iyia Liu is the brains behind multi-million dollar firms Waist Trainer and Luxe Fitness.
Five biggest recruitment blunders
Kiwis are wasting $600m a year by using outdated recruitment methods, hiring expert says.
Too much alcohol at office parties fuelling aggression
One-in-five employees have seen office parties turn sour when people drink too much.
Why Sky's demand to block websites won't work
Asking ISPs to block bits of the internet is a fool's errand.
Amazon launches in Oz, Kiwis yet to benefit
Amazon has launched Down Under but Kiwis cannot yet bag a bargain.
Prison company locks up $8.2m annual profit
The new Labour-led administration wants to shrink the nation's prison muster.
New Zealand dollar steady as traders mull US tax reform
News the Senate passed its tax-cut bill helped bolster the US dollar
Call for support for recreational fishers
The NZ Initiative supports better balance between commercial and recreational fishing.
Sharemarket edges lower amid quiet trading
The S&P/NZX 50 Index slipped 3.96 points, or 0.05 per cent, to 8,184.87.
Girl power leads the way in gaming industry
Two female executives hope to inspire more women in the industry.
Winklevoss twins become world's first bitcoin billionaires
Bitcoin recently broke the US$10,000 barrier.
Small firm vs the Big Red over picnic table
A small design business claims The Warehouse has ripped off its popular idea.
Harvey Norman's New Zealand profit jumps 15%
Sales rose 6.4 per cent to $953 million while net profit increased to $36.4m
Students in tears after funding cut to training provider
Dozens of students delivered an emotional waiata before leaving the meeting room in tears.
Chinese real estate: the world's most important asset class
New Zealand's economic wellbeing is tied to that of China.