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Tech companies eye stock market listings, but not on NZX
29 Oct 2025Most of the biggest players are "directing their energy and aspirations towards the listing in the US", Icehouse Ventures chief executive says.
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Irrigation equipment smashed by winds - 'A huge concern coming into the summer period'
More than 700 pivot spans - worth $30,000 each - have been damaged in North Canterbury.
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NZME increases underlying profit guidance by up to $3 million
29 Oct 2025The company, which owns the NZ Herald, ZB radio stations and OneRoof, expected to make between $59m and $62m, compared with an earlier estimate of between $57m and $59m.
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Seven questions about a capital gains tax
3 Nov 2025What you might be asking about Labour's new tax policy.
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Subsidy for regional airline routes not on agenda, say ministers
28 Oct 2025Air NZ's Nikhil Ravishankar suggested a "situational subsidy" to support regional routes. Audio
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Temu distances itself from boy who swallowed 100 magnets
29 Oct 2025Part of the boy's bowel after he ate between 80 and 100 of the small but powerful magnets.
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Who is being hardest hit by cost of living increases now?
28 Oct 2025Beneficiaries and people on NZ Super are experiencing faster increases, while the biggest spenders are getting some relief, new data shows.
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Tens of thousands of households in arrears on council rates
28 Oct 2025The latest consumer price index data revealed rates are up 8.8 percent year-on-year.
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Most retailers don't plan to take on extra staff for summer
27 Oct 2025But two-thirds of those surveyed said they were confident or very confident about the future.
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Boom in DIY building expected as rules eased
27 Oct 2025Builders are anticipating an uplift in DIY with new rules around the construction garden shed, sleepout and garage coming into effect.
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Workers reject Boeing's latest offer after nearly three months on strike
27 Oct 2025The five-year offer was largely the same as offers previously rejected by union members.
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Can I claim Australian pension while in NZ? Ask Susan
25 Oct 2025RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
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How to make your kids better with money
Parents want what's best for their kids - including a financially comfortable future - but that can be a daunting prospect.
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What should you do with $10,000 now? We asked experts
24 Oct 2025It's not a life-changing Lotto win - but here's how it could improve your future.
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Kiwi workers need a break
24 Oct 2025One in two New Zealanders are reporting feeling burnt out from their job, so is the solution to push through, or take a pre-Christmas breather?
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Group seeks to revive axed Lake Onslow hydro project
A private consortium plans to lodge a fast-track consent application for the pumped hydro storage scheme in the "next week or two".
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Lovin' it this time? Maccas makes new bid for restaurant at tourist hotspot
24 Oct 2025McDonald's is back for round two.
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Will home loan rates drop below 4 percent?
24 Oct 2025Home loan interest rates continue to drop as the Reserve Bank pursues its path to a lower official cash rate, and wholesale markets fall. Audio
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Tourism Holdings expects to return to profitable growth
24 Oct 2025The campervan operator has had a number of difficult years.
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Customers missing out in savings accounts, former bank boss warns
24 Oct 2025A former bank CEO explains what a 'grandfathered' account is and how it might be losing you money.
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Payments unlikely for customers, businesses owed money by GrabOne
24 Oct 2025The failed voucher business owes more than $16.5 million, including at least $3.8m to unsecured creditors.
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Mayor backs Air NZ's call for state subsidies of regional flights
24 Oct 2025Air New Zealand's new chief executive has signalled the government might have to step in to keep planes to smaller centres going. Audio
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UK court rules Apple abused App Store dominance
24 Oct 2025Apple, which has faced mounting pressure from regulators in the US and Europe over the fees it charges developers, said it would appeal.
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Fonterra sale could inject $4.5b into economy
24 Oct 2025The dairy giant is hoping to sell its Anchor and Mainland brands to a French company, though the deal is far from set in stone. Audio
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