
Sam Morgan poised to leave Trade Me board
The founder of Trade Me will leave the board to focus on early-stage businesses and his personal charitable trust.
The founder of Trade Me will leave the board to focus on early-stage businesses and his personal charitable trust.
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COMMENT: Making great memories might be well worth the money.
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COMMENT: KiwiSaver fund riskier than term deposit but there are pluses.
The dumping of a Rakon director is a rare example of NZ investors taking charge - is this the start of a revolution?
At auction houses in London and New York, sellers are preparing to bail on their investments after the emerging-art bubble burst.
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A Melbourne university student is celebrating after 145 people chipped in to help cover her school fees.
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Twelve books that provide durable insights into the thrills and pitfalls of the financial markets.
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Today's revelations millions of Kiwis have unwittingly invested in tobacco and controversial weapons companies through KiwiSaver has seen ANZ announce a review.
COMMENT: I still keep hearing about people who have been put off shares for life. It's a pity.
Property sales are down across New Zealand, with Auckland house prices barely lifting in July.
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Helicopter rides and late night trips to hotels are par for the course for bankers to New Zealand's wealthiest.
Iwi Investor, the only iwi-managed KiwiSaver scheme, is being wound up after it failed to gain enough members to make it viable.
The number of people who believe their own home is their best investment has jumped up in the last six months and is now the most popular choice.
COMMENT: It's easy to get lost in those percentages. What dollar amounts do they translate into?
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COMMENT: You? Me? The government? Have your say.
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Spoofing consists of placing orders without intending to execute them to trick the market into thinking there's interest.
Older boomers have experienced what is arguably the best-case scenario.