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NZ stocks emerge from a tough reporting season
Is there light at the end of the tunnel for NZ's beaten-up share market?
Is there light at the end of the tunnel for NZ's beaten-up share market?
Addressing teen’s mental health requires building trust and finding alternative solutions.
What will happen to all these funds as interest rates fall?
New York Times: The sound of a woman’s voice outside the home has been outlawed.
Opinion: Mark this down as the moment the Scott Robertson era truly separated itself.
Synlait Milk shares up after company raises milk price forecast.
Times: Steps to take to start leading a more efficient and more meaningful life.
Shane Reti's office has admitted a chart referred to in press conference does not exist.
Two advisers listed in a Du Val document told PwC they did not have any involvement.
OPINION: Auckland is still an awkward teenager. It's time to grow up.
Telcos say it's not clear-cut.
New York Times: Justice Juan Merchan's decision could alter American history.
OPINION: Also in this week's wrap – Shane Jones takes his medicine.
Casino failures were severe, but not intentional or deliberate, the court was told.
New York Times: Carlos Magdalena has been called the “plant messiah”.
New York Times: The footage from 1963 has only been seen by a few people.
No external valuation to show one entity was worth $431m, according to new PwC report.
Dispute follows China Construction winning an August 2 tribunal adjudication.
The businesses owe unpaid taxes and loans, according to the IRD's statements of claim.
Financial Times: Demand for battery-powered vehicles has decreased globally.
OPINION: Death – its mechanisms, its workings – was the only subject on Wednesday.
OPINION: It may be the most significant gathering of rugby's overlords in over a decade.
Researchers find green claims on many products can't be backed up.
OPINION: 'We are stuck with a waka that goes in circles.'
The Transport Minister blasted 'phantom projects' while holding firm to one of his own.
Telegraph: Is your sex life awkward, unenjoyable or non-existent? These tips can help.
Auckland ratepayers stumped up an additional $20m to care for the Waikato River.
Housing Minister Bishop warns implementation will be complex but is committed to progress.
OPINION: Government work is usually humdrum.
New York Times: Eve Hewson talks fame, acting, and her famous father Bono.