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Hyundai and its affiliate Kia have been ordered to recall around 240,000 cars.
Airlines have welcomed an air-bridge proposal to improve passenger experience.
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And that's not even the part that makes them the most uneasy.
Oil's rebound ran out of steam as investors focus on production OPEC can do nothing about.
A whopping 10,000 Chinese visitors are scheduled to visit Queenstown next year.
Auckland house prices only rose $24,500, a mere 3 per cent, in the past year.
Creativity - and novelty - within the real estate market have hit new peaks.
The Warehouse Group has hired Timothy Kasbe to help build its digital offering.
Third quarter sales at The Warehouse have risen 1.7 per cent
Skyline Enterprises is set to develop a second luge in South Korea.
The dollar rose after yesterday's monetary policy review kept interest rates unchanged.
Briscoes is defending its sales practices after the Commerce Commission's warning.
New Zealand post has partnered with Menulog to deliver food.
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The dollar rose ahead of the Reserve Bank's monetary policy statement.
Investors tried to assess the impact of Donald Trump firing of FBI Director James Comey.
Coke's new boss is facing a challenge that most of his predecessors never worried about.
New Zealand's biggest reverse mortgage financier reveals new option.
The plight of first-home buyers in Auckland has worsened, new government figures show.
Overseas investment in New Zealand's tech sector has hit a record high
City's largest rental manager got massive 107,268 tenant inquiries from January to March.
Fletcher Building subsidiary Easysteel supplied information to the Commerce Commission.
The pizza company said market research had revealed customers' "top frustrations".