ANALYSIS: Nicola Willis saw good news in the unemployment figures.
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Business Hall of Fame inductee Alan Bougen talks about the early days of Comvita and the lessons learnt along the way.
Carry On: Air Europa bids off, Skytrans rebrands, Somalia revival.
ANALYSIS: A new business conference yesterday debated the pros and cons of artificial intelligence, with the latter clearly coming out on top.
The pharmacist-turned-beekeeper, now known as Kupe Jiang, pleaded risk of bankruptcy to try and get out of paying court costs.
It says there is merit in having an agency undertake independent scrutiny of public finances.
Speed wobbles haven’t taken the shine off the tourism group's post-pandemic return to form.
Fertiliser co-op eyes four-month shutdown of Kapuni plant after loss of Greymouth Gas supply.
Our weekly collection of news bites, hot takes, and gossip around the town.
Despite success with the Ōmarino subdivision, Craig Heatley failed in a bid to fast-track the development of a 200 to 250-berth marina there in partnership with Hopper Developments.
The Energy Minister says the Government will be measured by what it does, not what it says.
The dangerous dreams of John Denize, part 3: When it comes to avoiding commercial hazards, the message for businesses looking to sell is ‘do your own due diligence’.
ANALYSIS: Grant Robertson’s legacy is being demolished amid a return to economic orthodoxy.
ANALYSIS: The FBI has opened its first office in New Zealand as cyber warfare ramps up around the world.
ANALYSIS: The sector’s broader trajectory is that digitisation is no longer a differentiator but a baseline requirement.
ANALYSIS: With regular Electron launches and strong satellite orders, Sir Peter Beck is now riding Neutron hard, but to what end?
The shareholders' association has added three amendments to the agenda for the Rakon's upcoming AGM.
The company, which boosted its half-year guidance this morning, wants to turn its RadPro system into a platform it can market to other aged care operators.
The company’s share price is in the doldrums, but analysts see new hope in the arrival of Jayne Hrdlicka.
Inaugural survey highlights a two-tier economy, with economic optimism continuing to put the South Island ahead.
Economists expected the rate for the June quarter to be even worse.
Bank's senior economists suggest Trump is pleased with tariff deals, and there'll be more rate cuts as countries navigate inflation and tariffs.
The costs get passed on to consumers, said David Seymour, as he announced the Ministry of Regulation's next target.
The New Zealand Initiative believes it is a missed opportunity for comprehensive reform.
Marilyn Waring says orthodox economics is ‘absolutely riddled with ideology’.
Infratil-backed Mint Renewables and Ngāi Tahu launch significant new renewable energy partnership.
After back-to-back floods devastated Wairoa, iwi-led projects are investing for economic resilience.
Deloitte launches a dedicated Māori and Pasifika category in its annual Fast 50 programme.
Cameras on boats, tighter catch rules... major fisheries shake-up could be 'hotly contested', Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says.
The listed investment company considers ‘strategic options’.
Invivo said the external investment will help the company expand.
Hrdlicka was due to start at Endeavour Group in January 2026, but is now believed to be working part-time as incoming chief executive.
Large companies would continue to pay existing rates of tax and also a new world first ‘cashflow tax’.
The Australian dollar fell, along with bond yields, while the ASX moved higher on the announcement.
The Christchurch-based transport technology firm managed to slash its net loss in FY25 after axing 30% of its work force.
Philip Oliver no longer works for the Nelson-based biotech company, although he remains a director.
Dental surgeon James Stone has developed a technology that means patients don’t end up as human pin-cushions.
The NBR Rich Lister’s conviction for insider trading will stand after Supreme Court rejects his application for leave to appeal.
A last-minute settlement staves off court action for former business partner and school friend of NBR Rich Lister Nick Mowbray, but puts other defendants in an ‘awkward position’.
An attempt to usurp liquidators’ authority in Kentucky is declared void as lawyer for the fraudster’s children faces sanction.
The listed insurer says it can’t guarantee 100% compliance despite system and process upgrades.
The head of the country’s insurance council says insurance premium escalations shouldn’t be the main signal for flood risk.
Commerce Commission’s final report on business fees ‘fell short’ for consumers.
LISTEN: It’s been 12 months since the FMA raided the Du Val Property Group. No charges have been laid and founders Kenyon and Charlotte Clarke remain defiant.
LISTEN: Kiwifruit sales jumped by $1 billion in one year, but what to do about unlicensed Chinese growers is still proving a problem.
LISTEN: Minister Shane Reti admits we’re late to the party but is pleased with how it’s turned out. Critics call it ‘directionless’.
The NZ-owned bank overcharged 8663 joint account customers more than $900,000 between July 2011 and November 2024.
The dangerous dreams of John Denize, part 2: In a preview of later attempted deals, the sale of a successful Auckland tavern fails to complete as questions emerge about the role of lawyers and real estate agents.
Part 1: A date with Destiny: Claiming to represent a group of high-net-worth investors, the triple bankrupt with a double identity left a trail of multi-million-dollar failed transactions, forged signatures, and unpaid bills.
The company was acquired in March by its Nasdaq-listed US customer.
The purchase gives Mainstream an open road into smaller areas and an additional 100 drivers.
In the long term, the most accessible source of capital is through a listing on public markets, says Finance Minister.
International arrivals marooned at 86% of pre-pandemic levels last year, while tourism promotional spend focuses on breaking into the non-summer market.
The Kiwi tourism startup’s already had 25,000 downloads after launching in Australia.
ACC buys up $6.7 million worth of Tourism Holdings shares, after previously selling down.
Political disagreements create uncertainty for the construction sector.
Although no date has yet been set for when the full switchover will occur.
The Auckland port's process took six months, versus six years for Port of Tauranga.
‘Unintended consequences’ for major builders make remodeling the foreign buyer ban an imperative for offshore investment, the industry says.
Under investigation by the FMA, the lender ceases operations and moves to realise its loan book.
‘Flooding the market’ with imports could overwhelm the system, industry federation says.
Victoria Lawson faced NZICA disciplinary action last year, for which she was ordered to pay $25,000 in costs.
But it can't tender for government work for some time due to a non-compete agreement with Scyne, which purchased the public sector business of PwC Australia for A$1 after the scandal broke.
Rise in litigation funding a concern as new risks emerge.
What businesses want from local government on the East Coast.
ANALYSIS: Major investments, from a new stadium to ambitious private developments, are revitalising Christchurch and reshaping its economic future.
ANALYSIS: Stung by water and roading blow-outs, leaky building payouts, and ramped-up rates, the resort town is going through a tricky period.
Retailers and property owners appear to be locked in a stalemate as the sector tries to put the pandemic behind it.
There are going to be a lot of ‘smart, innovative, and exciting new opportunities,’ Scott Simpson says, after criticism of the change.
Surcharges currently cost New Zealanders up to $150 million a year.
Even the super rich aren’t having it all their own way when it comes to selling their homes, as buyers remain circumspect ahead of the market recovery.
International interest continues to swirl around Queenstown, while Millbrook offers up one of its finest.
Two of the year’s biggest deals are brewing on Glendowie’s Riddell, while a Hauraki Gulf island hits the market for a cool $60 million.
Air Force also takes part in Guam exercise to test medvac skills.
Carry On: Boeing’s first 777X freighter, Etihad’s growth, new routes.
Airlines claim the benefits will help operations, management, and customer service.
Meridian, Contact and Mercury sign 10-year contacts with Genesis for thermal capacity.
Prospero Energy’s experienced founders raise $3m as they pursue global opportunity.
Government underwrites seen as important if LNG option pursued.
After a cynical report in late February suggesting the 2025 launch timeline for Neutron was unrealistic, Peter Beck responded by saying bringing Neutron to market wasn’t his first ‘rodeo’.
Jeff Douglas is forecasting a significant rise in revenue in the 2026 financial year off the back of some new product releases and an expected lift in sales to the US, depending on what happens with tariffs on NZ exports.
This year, the Meehan’s 244-hectare Winton Sunfield project in Auckland was listed as one of 59 residential projects in the Government’s list of fast-tracked projects, under its Fast-track Approval Act.
The local arm of the global advertising giant has not turned a profit since 2016.
The company reported a $77.6m loss for the 12 months ended December 2024.
Discovery paid $20m in cash for MediaWorks' television assets in 2020.
Alastair Scott and Rebecca Thomas will join the NZ-owned bank next month.
He will replace Michele Embling, who is stepping down after six years in the role.
Freya Munro will replace Gemma Ross at the end of October.