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Long says he lost $50,000 in Hanover
Former One News presenter Richard Long regrets his role as the television voice for Hanover Finance - and says he has lost about $50,000 himself.
Former One News presenter Richard Long regrets his role as the television voice for Hanover Finance - and says he has lost about $50,000 himself.
Jane Diplock's Securities Commission has not covered itself in glory, yet she appears to be campaigning for a role in running the new Super regulator.
Brian Gaynor writes that Capital + Merchant's directors are not the only ones who need to face questioning.
Jane Diplock, CEO of the Securities Commission, writes that the lack of trust in securities in stifling the flow of capital.
The Blue Chip failure changed the lexicon. A 'blue-chip' opportunity will never mean the same again in New Zealand. Phil Taylor traces the decline and fall of the company.
Blue Chip founder Mark Bryers is believed to have access to at least $1 million in trusts, despite the collapse of his business empire.
A new social media tool aimed at young people wanting to save money has raised concerns because it pays no interest to its users.