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Timeline: The twists and turns of the US presidential election 2024
Financial Times: These campaigns have been another remarkable ride for American democracy.
Netflix offices raided in Paris and Amsterdam over tax probe
Financial Times: Authorities swoop in long-running investigation.
US dollar weakens as investors rein in bets on Trump victory
Financial Times: Markets move after poll shows surprise groundswell of support for Harris.
Mood of the Boardroom
Markets with Madison
Deficit danger: How US economists are bracing for election result
Which candidate could cause more inflation in the US economy?
Rocket Lab's Sir Peter Beck on his plans to seize a $535b space opportunity
About 18% of his company's stock is borrowed against.
Is the US economy unbreakable?
And what Wall Street made of the Federal Reserve's shock move.
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Du Val downfall: From champagne, private jets to receivership and $250m debt
Now Du Val investors and creditors want their money.
The Lion roars: How a cluster of breweries came to be owned by a Japanese conglomerate
Doug Myers was instrumental in transforming Lion Breweries into an international company.
Cream of the crop: NZ's 10 largest dairy farmers revealed
After a tumultuous decade, some new names have emerged as NZ's biggest dairy farmers.
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Why we must not sugar coat diabetes
More than 324,000 Kiwis have diabetes and myths make life tougher.
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Natural hazards and your home purchase
Assessing hazard risks is an essential part of the buying process.
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Property
Tony Alexander: How long have buyers got before they lose their bargaining power?
For the first time since January, more agents are seeing house prices rise in their area.
Hare Krishnas put failed Northland commune on the market for sale
They bought former farm in 2022 with plans to turn it into a self-sufficient village.
'They built it together': Son selling iconic winery eight years after dad's death
'Since my father died, my mother, she comes over here more to cry than anything else.'
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Wonky Box gives new life to waste produce: 'It might look a little funny but it’s still perfectly fresh'
Angus Simms on how he's tackling NZ's food waste.
Cocktails on tap? Yes, you read that right
They've been friends for 20 years. Their shared passion shows no signs of slowing down.
Bank repossesses machinery as liquidators probe earthmoving company
The business owes at least $1.26 million and is now the owner's second failed enterprise.
Contractor or not? Government unveils new test for gig workers, contractors
Brooke Van Velden unveils solution for the line between a worker and a contractor.
Sole traders choosing to earn less - on purpose
A majority of respondents want the threshold increased to $75,000, but it looks unlikely.
Small business: Mastering the sense of touch with braille technology
Chantelle Griffiths talks to Tom Raynel about her journey of braille and business.
Technology
Spark faces index D-Day: Analyst says stock over-sold
Analyst says while there have been setbacks, investors have overreacted.
New car sales perk up overall, but heavy discounting can't save EVs
Petrol and diesel vehicles made some big gains in market share.
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Mega rate cut off the table after better-than-expected unemployment figures
Some described the new job data as 'the last shoe to drop' after tough times.
The problem with New Zealand's new red kiwifruit export offering
Retaining a premium price in the future could be a problem, Zespri warns.
Email angst: TVNZ staff start learning fate - 'this will knock the wind out of people'
Broadcaster's big cuts: Email invites to be sent to affected workers by 11am Wednesday.
Nvidia surpasses Apple as world's biggest company
Shares in the AI juggernaut have surged again.
Adviser liability gap leaves couple with no easy options
Customer says nobody can help with financial advice complaint.
The Auckland home that lost $100,000 in 20 years
There's one main reason these houses managed to lose money.
No longer 'a ripper of a season' for kiwifruit
Kiwifruit growers' enthusiasm for a terrific fruit-producing season has been tempered.
Netflix offices raided in Paris and Amsterdam over tax probe
Financial Times: Authorities swoop in long-running investigation.
Parnell transformation: Before and after $17m Pearson House upgrade
Rabbit warren-like building has had a massive makeover: photos show scale of change.
Prices up 4.8% in latest GDT
Only one product moved negatively at the latest Global Dairy Trade auction.
Boeing union approves contract, ending lengthy and expensive strike
New deal includes a 38% wage hike.
Stock markets climb, US dollar dips as America votes
Major stock markets mostly rose and the US dollar remained under pressure.
Coromandel walk a winner at Rural Women NZ Business Awards
Catherine Ward has created a public three-day walk through her family farm.
Deficit danger: How US economists are bracing for election result
Which candidate could cause more inflation in the US economy?
Richard Prebble: Is copying the UK Labour budget our future?
OPINION: Britain plans to tax the rich and businesses more.
New car sales perk up overall, but heavy discounting can't save EVs
Petrol and diesel vehicles made some big gains in market share.
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Sponsored: Rub shoulders with Sir John Key at Gibbston Valley Resort
Queenstown's latest lifestyle opportunity is proving very popular.
Kiwi bank that starred in World's Fastest Indian fetches $650K at auction
Heritage building had key role in hit film starring Oscar-winner Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Adding value to your property - the easy way
Make your backyard beautiful, adding value with easy updates
More kiwi homeowners turning to solar
Solar energy now an economically viable option with up-take here and overseas increasing.
Ngāi Tahu brings iwi values to industrial development
Poised to deliver its third major industrial development to the market.