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Brian Gaynor remembered as 'a titan of NZ's capital markets'
Brian Gaynor's huge influence on the local financial sector was remembered today.

Simon Henry's company to review culture, top pay structure after Nadia Lim comments
DGL move follows uproar over chief executive's sexist remarks about celebrity chef.

NZ dollar falls to near two-year low as Wall St plunge drags shares down
A further plunge on Wall Street dragged the NZ sharemarket down nearly 1 per cent.

Market close: Prices up despite lurking grey clouds
Sharp rise despite lockdowns, rising interest rates, talk of US recession.

NZ shares finish flat but retail and Ryman stocks flourish
The New Zealand sharemarket finished the week on a subdued note.

Liam Dann: Your plunging KiwiSaver fund - what not to do
Share markets have slumped but without a big single-day fall to grab headlines.

The $2b stock poised to exit the NZX
Z set for exit, Pushpay 'oversold', Air NZ's capital raise and Rivian's regrets.

Liam Dann: Where Kiwis will pay the price for Putin's war
We will feel the shock of war at the petrol pump, on our investments and interest rates.

Briscoes forecasts its net profit to jump by 20% to $87m
Briscoes Group forecasts its net profit to jump by 20 per cent to $87m.

Confessions of a property guru: Making millions and losing some
Mark Francis talks about property syndication with Augusta and the fallout from Covid-19.

Brokers' Picks: The hot stocks to watch in 2022
Results of the Herald's annual stock-picking game are in ... and the top picks for 2022.

Investor warns of share buying risk amid US-China tensions
Jono Griffiths said Sharesies should warn people that Chinese stocks come with some risks.

Online sales help The Warehouse as directors' fees increase
Pool of money for directors almost $1m a year at the retailer.

My Food Bag boosts profit, pays first dividend
The meal kit company also had an increase in active customer numbers.

Spac, flush with $200m, seeks merger with NZ tech firm
The blank cheque company has a specific wishlist.

Jarden Brief: US GDP growth comes in below expectations
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.

The Warehouse considers mandatory vaccinations for all staff by New Year's Day
The Warehouse Group employs about 12,000 staff across New Zealand.

Don't count chickens on a Fonterra Australia IPO
Fonterra would retain majority stake in any Australian business IPO.

Briscoe Group profit soars, expects more 'pent-up' demand
Briscoe Group is confident of bettering last year's record full-year net profit.