
Power trust payout: How to make sure you get hundreds of dollars owing to you
Eligible Auckland consumers got $303 last year.
Eligible Auckland consumers got $303 last year.
Australians have been told to conserve power or face blackouts.
Bitcoin, NFTs, stocks and property - it was a sea of red for market watchers last week.
Listen: Skellerup chief executive David Mair talks supply shocks and inflation outlook.
Buckle-up, the full force of the economic storm may still be ahead.
Rising food prices outpaced rising energy costs to drive a rise in NZ's terms of trade.
More rent but expenses rise due to tax, more assets under management.
There will be more innovative social and green finance opportunities for investors.
Latest dairy manufacturing entrant will need to get out its cheque book.
Manawa, formerly Trustpower, has lifted its annual net profit by $30m.
Experts estimate up to $25,000 could be added to new builds.
And three reasons it might be the end of the golden weather.
A further plunge on Wall Street dragged the NZ sharemarket down nearly 1 per cent.
Sharp rise despite lockdowns, rising interest rates, talk of US recession.
Will Musk be a Rupert Murdoch for the 21st century? Yes and much more, it seems.
Genesis Energy is looking at using underwater drones to check its hydro tunnels.
Why sale could generate $1b more than thought.
NZ Super teams up with renewable energy investment giant.
NZers are less optimistic about reaching the goal of being carbon neutral by 2050.
The scheme of arrangement was passed by the required majority of shareholders.
Finance Minister talks to Liam Dann about inflation, the polls and the next Budget.
Ownership of Z Energy looks set to pass to Australia's biggest fuels group, Ampol.
Expert predicts fuel could eventually hit $4 per litre.
'Some days I'm simply lost for words,' wrote an Auckland councillor.
Markets have priced in the initial shock of war but are braced for higher inflation.
Higher inflation caused by conflict in Ukraine could mean a faster rise in interest rates.
AGL shareholders will need to decide which option is the best for creating value.
We will feel the shock of war at the petrol pump, on our investments and interest rates.
Ships to bring fuel to NZ could be in short supply in a global event, claim opponents.