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COMMENT: Unwinding a cross-subsidy is never popular among those who have been on the bludger's end of one.
COMMENT: Unwinding a cross-subsidy is never popular among those who have been on the bludger's end of one.
Some will see the proposed merger of Fairfax New Zealand and NZME as the beginning of the end of an era for New Zealand media.
What kind of amazing investment could outperform the property market in this country?
COMMENT: Hallelujah. The political fix at national level on Auckland housing has finally been made.
COMMENT: Here are the reasons why recycling is also a valuable strategy to use in your marketing.
Google's finally launching its answer to Apple Music, Spotify and other streaming music services - YouTube Red.
If Sunny Bates was an expert in electricity networks there'd be no questions about what she does.
Sometimes the answer is just to do less.
COMMENT: Many still have money over there long after they've arrived in NZ sitting in pounds earning next to nothing, or invested in various UK funds and shares.
Everyone who cares about the future of the economy, interest rates and house prices needs to circle two dates in their calendars this year.
COMMENT: Owning too much stuff has serious financial consequences. The more you own the more you pay for insurance.
COMMENT: Alarm bells are ringing and danger signs are looming large. You can "safely" invest in large international companies, but not this way.
COMMENT: The proposed merger between NZME and Fairfax NZ is a further sign that media companies continue to look for viable business models.
COMMENT: NZME has "first mover" advantage when it comes to the shakeup of the New Zealand media industry.
COMMENT: The Reserve Bank was radiating signals this week that its next intervention in the housing market may well target debt-to-income ratios.
COMMENT: Two media giants into one? Changed market makes NZME-Fairfax tie-up a real prospect.
One thing is for sure - the technology that underpins Bitcoin has got stock exchanges, clearing houses, banks and central banks talking.
A great way to boost sales for many businesses is to make your product or service very easy to use, Graham McGregor writes.
COMMENT: Broadly the banks have strong balance sheets but New Zealand's private debt levels are high and rising.
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It's not the prettiest of terms, but we may as well get acquainted with the challenges of "decumulation", Tom Hartmann writes.
COMMENT: Did you hear the one about the inheritance that went to the father's second wife's new husband's next-door-neighbour?
COMMENT: Mark Weldon may have been the smartest guy in the room but that's seldom enough.
COMMENT: The life of a CEO can be tough and Weldon's demeanour at the GeoOp meeting clearly showed that the MediaWorks job had got the better of him.
COMMENT: Many foreigners living here agree that you really need $40,000 stashed away somewhere in case of emergencies.
COMMENT: Radio New Zealand may sell some of its property portfolio to replenish its coffers.
COMMENT: 'The only genius I ever met," says Alan Bollard, the biographer of pioneering New Zealand economist Bill Phillips.
COMMENT: The New Zealand sharemarket has a global reputation as a lucrative source of dividends.
COMMENT: CEO Mark Weldon might be out, but MediaWorks radio operations are good earners and TV3 won't be going anywhere, writes John Drinnan.