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Ikea: First NZ store land deal approved, opening date out
Arm of the state satisfied the investor test has been met
Arm of the state satisfied the investor test has been met
Value of investment properties rose $1.2b in the latest year.
Radius has seen a rise in profit while Metroglass made a loss.
Former governor says the RBNZ has a fight on its hands after a big Budget.
Auctions are now being cancelled if bidders are not registered a day before bidding starts
Lani Fogelberg says many young Kiwis are tipped to leave New Zealand.
Revenue during Covid insufficient to cover overheads, liquidator David Thomas says.
More rent but expenses rise due to tax, more assets under management.
Around $160 billion of fixed-rate housing loans come up for review in the next year.
"Pipeline of development opportunities one of the most exciting in the company's history".
Ryman beat expectations on Friday and now, new analysis digs deeper.
Sylvia Park was the "standout performer" and Ikea plans to open its first NZ store there.
CoreLogic sees 'softening' in prices as resale profit dips.
The Government may help some buyers into the city's tallest building and even the Viaduct.
Christopher Luxon says he would "immediately" axe Labour's tax on landlords.
"Scramble" to keep ahead of challenges, but recession not imminent, economist says.
Total assets are $2.1b. Market cap is just $731m, showing a big discount applied.
Company has assets of around $11b but market capitalisation is only $4.5b
The new law could help parties challenge the Countdown/Foodstuffs duopoly.
New payments, fuel tax and public transport relief have been extended.
Here are the highlights as Grant Robertson announces the Government's plans.
Health, education, employment, economic development, housing and more in the mix.
An 80sq m part of a neighbour's property "wet, stagnant, usable" area, court finds
Developments to add 100,000sq m of space, generating a further $21m annual rent.
Nathan Male of Metro Commercial leased the premises to the global retailer.
Interest rates, costs could take toll on multibillion-dollar businesses.
One desirable Mt Maunganui house earned $81,000/year via Bachcare.
"Most agents starting with us will be getting a pay rise" - Stephens
Consider merging the Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri councils, John MacDonald says.
Buyers said "if they had known it was a suicide, they would not have bought the property".