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Govt thinking on foreign investment at odds with Maori leaders
Maori leaders are looking for Chinese investment to help develop assets

French bakers in bunfight over opening hours
Scrap rising over century-old law obliging the country's bakers to shut shop once a week.

'Don't tell my wife' - Aussie loses bitcoins worth millions
The value of bitcoin has surged past the US$10,000 mark

Loan-to-value ratios have done their job: valuer
The restrictions have taken heat out of the market.

The ERA is failing bullying victims: advocate
The ERA is a "sham" and failing workplace bullying victims, CultureSafe NZ says.

OECD's gloomy outlook for UK economy
UK economy will weaken as jobs boom ends and inflation hits households, OECD says.

Qantas CEO reveals weirdest lounge requests
Qantas boss Alan Joyce has spilled the beans on some of his customers' weirdest requests.

NZ oil industry dealt a blow as Texan quits
Texas oil giant Anadarko is pulling out of New Zealand as exploration hits the doldrums

Could the Reserve Bank ease lending restrictions soon?
Economists say the Reserve Bank could take its first step towards loosening lending rules.

SMEs lacking cyber protection
Just 6 per cent of New Zealand SMEs have cyber insurance.

Chef loses job while on holiday, awarded $33k
Chef at Indian restaurant Satya has been awarded $33,465 for being unjustly dismissed.

Work starts on new $116m Grafton building
Construction work started today on a $116m Auckland University building.

New Sylvia Park tenant revealed
New Zealand department store Farmers is coming to Sylvia Park in 2020.

Vodafone on roadshow for possible NZ float
Vodafone is on a roadshow to tell the world about its New Zealand operation.

Letterbox mail making a comeback
Brenden Rolston talks about the evolution of direct mail and how it has come full circle.

Nats accused of sitting on favourable rail report
Rail injects more than expected into New Zealand's economy each year, study finds.

Why banks and fin-techs need each other
HSBC chief executive Chris Russell says it will work with a fin-tech to expand this year.

Business investment tipped to slow: Westpac
New Government set to impact business confidence, Westpac chief economist says.

Captain reveals what it's like to fly the A380
From flight deck gadgets to the pilot bunks, captain reveals what it's like to fly an A380

Global coconut production drops
Global production is stagnating as a result of declining productivity.

Why fashion industry keeps failing to fix labour exploitation
Worker exploitation is rampant. So why haven't fashion brands cleaned up their acts?

Shoppers turn on Aussie retailers
Australian shoppers have little sympathy for big retailers worried about Amazon's arrival.

China's e-commerce giants' war of words
Alibaba and JD lawyers fight over claims of dominating China's e-commerce.

Kiwis' $219m Black Friday spending splurge
Kiwis spent $219 million during Black Friday, up 10.9 per cent on last year.

Revealed: NZ's most popular Christmas toy
What toys are on the top of the Christmas wish list for many Kiwi children?

Shopping frenzy: Black Friday bargains await
Today's Black Friday sales extravaganza will be the biggest yet in NZ.

Pressure building on Fonterra's milk price
Dairy auction result fell for the fourth time in a row as production increases

Port of Tauranga leads sharemarket higher
The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 16.51 points, or 0.2 per cent, to 8104.99