
Ten most valuable deals by foreigners trading NZ assets in latest year
Value of deals in 2024 was less than half the value of those the previous year.
Value of deals in 2024 was less than half the value of those the previous year.
With the right support, older employees bring experience and economic value.
For too long, ‘accident’ has been a blanket term that absolves responsibility.
OPINION: Last week's GDP shocker took the edge off the Christmas cheer,
'This is just so sad, just before Christmas' - liquidator Pritesh Patel on ProLink NZ.
OPINION: One-third of Māori, Pasifika report career barriers; equity boosts innovation.
Goods to be shipped from China and Malaysia mainly, but also other parts of the world.
Parmar gave keys to the purchaser the day before settlement without the vendors' consent.
Brooke van Velden details employment law change flagged in National-Act agreement.
'Sale of several non-strategic property assets [to] re-cycle capital, reduce debt.'
ANZ's Business Outlook shows confidence dipped but firms' own expectations are rising.
But Governor Adrian Orr warns borrowers not to expect extremely low rates.
'We need a big team due to the way we will run operations in New Zealand'.
Liam Dann takes a look at the forecasts for the property market.
It employs about 5000-plus staff in its stores, trade and distribution centres.
The Reserve Bank will this week deliver a new set of forecasts for where rates are headed.
Economic recovery is coming but won't solve structural problems.
Auditors PwC: Cited disruptions to operations from that IT upgrade.
OPINION: Other areas of the economy are recovering but productivity remains an issue.
OPINION: Labour market data shows young people are returning to education as jobs dry up.
OPINION: Beating political opponents is one thing. Now Trump faces a more powerful foe.
OPINION: Why a capital gains tax is still so contentious - and who supports it.
New employment data this week will reveal the impact on jobs.
A new report by Westpac outlines the kind of economic recovery we can expect.
OPINION: Liam Dann takes a deeper dive into the week's economic news.
At least a dozen jobs could be disestablished.
And a real estate boss says some offices are straining on the three days staff do come in.
The retail business now has co-CEOs to continue its growth and expansion plans.
The job outlook for young people and some regions was dismal over the year.