ANALYSIS: Encouraging more women into partnership positions and decreasing the gender pay gap remains a slow-moving task.
Chair Doug Haines on people, good governance, and being lonely in business.
ANALYSIS: Australians are working longer hours but the standard of living is falling and productivity is in the doldrums. There are no easy solutions to the productivity dilemma.
Global sustainability certifier B Lab has responded to criticisms that its B Corp mark could be a contributor to greenwashing.
It will make NZ’s economic recovery harder, says Finance Minister Nicola Willis.
NZIER’s latest survey puts momentum behind economic growth and further rate cuts.
The bonus follows a huge increase in the valuation of Infratil’s stake in datacentre company CDC implied by a transaction announced in February.
A new report says tinkering with regulation and the foreign buyer ban have capped the city’s ability to build more and cater for its swelling population.
ANALYSIS: Accounting firms with less than $50m annual revenue say they are starting to see signs of client confidence.
ANALYSIS: Reconciliation machines, partnering and people – how professional services firms are adapting to changing demands.
Te Ohu Kaimoana welcomes landmark ruling, demanding urgent Crown action to compensate iwi after systematic erosion of fishing rights.
LISTEN: NBR’s annual Accountants series reveals tough times for the normally bullet-proof sector.
ANALYSIS: After a year-long investigation, the ACCC inquiry into Australian supermarkets failed to identify price gouging – so what’s next?
ANALYSIS: NBR’s fourth annual series assessing the size and shape of NZ’s largest accounting firms shows a significant contraction in client spend.
Former insider accuses bosses of ‘lethal carelessness’.
ANALYSIS: The first of a four-part series on the global car industry.
NZX Top 50 closed down 3.7%, with companies including Seeka, Mainfreight, Fletcher Building, and KMD Brands all hit.
Digital outdoor advertiser QMS has acquired the 45% of MediaWorks it did not already own.
The fallout of Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariff announcements continues to reverberate, with the local bourse in the largest one-day sell-off since the pandemic.
‘Soft’ data on sentiment is positive and this should flow through to hard data, the ratings agency says.
Consumer confidence dropped this month as inflation expectations nudge above 4%.
The latest survey indicates unemployment is nearing the peak, Westpac says.
The problem with the RMA is too many people have a say, Simon Court says.
PM says new spending is the floor, not the ceiling, of Defence Force funding.
The Auditor-General’s Office has identified the largest, single instance of unappropriated spending it has ever seen in the government's accounts.
Māori authorities achieved sales totalling $1.233b in the December quarter, representing a year-on-year increase of 4.1%.
Government proposes key changes to unlock Māori land potential and tackle historic economic barriers.
Hawke’s Bay iwi Ngāti Pāhauwera – from cyclone crisis to community revitalisation.
Land agency and the NZTA say the incentives should be about half a percent of project value, citing about $20m across an initial three major national highway jobs.
A new law will make little difference to the price of building products, observers say.
Simmering discontent by infill developers with the country’s largest lines operator will now be looked at by the competition regulator.
The fall was the biggest since March 2020, during the Covid pandemic.
Australia’s beef industry had feared 20% tariffs on its US$3.3b in annual exports, so was relieved with the 10% announcement.
The ASX is maintaining the Chess system until 2032, but regulators see operational risk.
Simpson Grierson lawyer says directors can’t delegate fiduciary responsibilities to artificial intelligence – yet.
In what’s being called a world first, Bontia Bio has developed a proprietary method of cloning and scaling the production of natural bioactive compounds that have a variety of uses.
Manuel Bohnet has already led a cloud region launch as a high-level executive for the hyperscaler in Europe.
Davinder Singh Rahal was awarded a QSM in 2012 for services to the Indian community.
The regulator says about 269,000 customers were affected, resulting in overcharges of about $35 million.
Inland Revenue’s paper adopts a ‘close enough is good enough’ approach.
LISTEN: Rhiannon McKinnon was one of the youngest and few female bosses of a KiwiSaver fund. Her achievements led to her being crowned CEO of the Year. Now she's coaching the next crop of leaders.
LISTEN: Is it a case of national pride or sensible economic investment? Auckland Council is set to vote on whether we need a new national stadium.
LISTEN: Is flying getting too expensive and what’s behind that? The airlines and airports are blaming each other.
The fund administration platform raises further funds to execute 'refreshed strategy'.
Global payments firm Klarna bought the New Zealand assets of collapsed business for $200,000.
The central bank says ‘incorrect claims’ have been made that need to be addressed.
Judge reserves decision on application for continued suppression of property developer implicated in Auckland corruption case.
IRD will claim about $213,000, though liquidator says accounts aren’t likely to be entirely accurate and it’s a far cry from the $60m outstanding.
A lawyer who held a male clerk's penis outside his clothes has been found guilty of misconduct.
Created as a specialist firm to service the public sector, Scyne is hurting from the move to insourcing.
Assurance leader Susan Jones takes over from Simon O’Connor, who has led EY NZ since 2011.
Litigation partner Sherridan Cook takes over from Jennifer Caldwell.
A small group of shareholders led by Andrew Harmos had objected to the Cushing family offer.
The first receivers’ report reveals Manuka Bioscience’s subsidiary business was sold on March 14 for an undisclosed sum.
Two South Island entrepreneurs are developing a platform to connect farmers with business partners.
The first liquidator's report shows the retailer recorded multiple years of trading losses.
Incoming Swedish retailer expected to grab market share from existing players such as Briscoes, says Forsyth Barr.
Its new owner describes the 2023 event as ‘the best philanthropic event I’ve ever done’.
Left-field environmental proposal at $58m to save municipal asset, will be considered as part of the longer term business plan.
Eden Park Trust showcases its plan for the revamped 70,000-seat national stadium, complete with retractable roof.
Construction, hospitality and property continue to be hardest hit, according to credit bureau numbers.
In an exclusive interview with NBR, co-founders talk Commerce Commission, growth, and getting into politics.
Deal values Serato at close to $175m.
TA Associates stake worth more than $100m, still needs court sign off.
Boutique accounting firm’s three partners and about 35 staff join Asia-focused corporate services provider.
Managing partner Russell Moore talks green shoots, gender pay, and private equity.
NZ chief executive Mike Horne on an advisory slump, changing client expectations, and expectations for 2025.
Representing the 500 or so descendants of the former eastern Māori MP Wi Pere, the trust generates above-average returns from 7000 hectares of hill country and a relatively small 79ha horticulture unit.
Earlier this year Sir Michael held a private golf tournament at his exclusive golf course, The Hills, to raise money for environmental conservation organisation Southern Lakes Sanctuary.
With a property portfolio worth more than $140m, McHardy has a 20% stake in New Zealand Pastures.
Carry On: Latest Airbus, Boeing deals; Alaska’s Hawaiian plans; new routes.
Carry On: Malaysia and JAL buy Boeing, Doha’s Hamad expands, Dolly Airport for Nashville?
Carry On: Bidding war for Air Europa, Emirates’ Auckland lounge reopens.
Marc Grigg has more than 17 years of experience in the financial industry.
Queenstown-based Jenn Bestwick joined the board on March 30.
Christie Kerner ‘will work to closely align the company’s US and NZ teams’.