AFT forges ahead with China iron injectable deal
Markets

AFT forges ahead with China iron injectable deal

Oldest iron products in Aussie are booming, while new iron injectable gets China boost.

Hidden gems for investors outside tech darlings
Markets

Hidden gems for investors outside tech darlings

AI may be getting all the attention but leaves opportunity for investors, experts say.

Meridian says hydro is key to energy security and affordability
Markets

Meridian says hydro is key to energy security and affordability

Meridian says it has learnt lessons from winter 2024.

Markets Market Close

Nvidia earnings boost markets, NZ sharemarket closes up

The S&P/NZX 50 Index closed up 0.84% or 112.502 points. 

Nvidia earnings boost markets, NZ sharemarket closes up
Primary Sector

The a2 Milk Company ups revenue guidance

Its annual meeting is in Auckland on Thursday.

The a2 Milk Company ups revenue guidance
Markets

Turners accelerates profit, diversification delivers

Auto group says it's on track for 32 cents per share full year dividend.

Turners accelerates profit, diversification delivers
Primary Sector

Alliance Group returns to profitability

The Dawn Meats deal was approved by shareholders last month.

Alliance Group returns to profitability
Startups

New York City fines NZ startup Kiki more than $270,000

The short-term lets platform has decamped to London, according to its website.

New York City fines NZ startup Kiki more than $270,000
Infrastructure

Goodman Property looks to full-year earnings growth

The REIT lifts interim profit, as well as per-unit earnings and net tangible assets.

Goodman Property looks to full-year earnings growth
Markets

My Food Bag reports slight revenue increase

The meal kit company says its gross margin is lower at 48.5%.

My Food Bag reports slight revenue increase
Markets

Air NZ backs mission-critical startup OneReg

Airline's support boosts regulatory compliance startup's global ambitions.

Air NZ backs mission-critical startup OneReg
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Opinion

The back-to-front ferry deal
Opinion

Pattrick Smellie: The back-to-front ferry deal

Will the wharves be ready when the new ferries arrive?

AI is reshaping work – but not the way you think
Opinion

Peter Griffin: AI is reshaping work – but not the way you think

AI isn’t the job killer many predicted it would become.

Peter Griffin 19 Nov 2025
How KiwiSaver helped, maybe
Opinion

David Chaplin: How KiwiSaver helped, maybe

Has KiwiSaver really lifted the national confidence rate? Dunno.

David Chaplin 18 Nov 2025
Confidence is critical infrastructure
Opinion

Dileepa Fonseka: Confidence is critical infrastructure

'When everyone waits, nothing moves,' Prasanna Gai observes.

Dileepa Fonseka 17 Nov 2025

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Investigations

Private health insurance in demand as public waitlists grow
Investigations

Private health insurance in demand as public waitlists grow

More employers are offering health insurance despite rising premiums.

John Anthony 17 Nov 2025
Rare Returns: Exporting NZ red meat smarter, not harder
Investigations Rare Returns

Rare Returns: Exporting NZ red meat smarter, not harder

Is it time to take The Lamb Company model elsewhere?

Riley Kennedy 07 Nov 2025
Insurers seek more clout in planning decisions
Investigations

Insurers seek more clout in planning decisions

Insurers won't settle for being an afterthought in future developments.

Greg Hurrell 04 Nov 2025
New flood and landslide maps hone in on natural hazards
Investigations

New flood and landslide maps hone in on natural hazards

There is a “knowledge vacuum” between residential development and natural hazards.

Greg Hurrell 30 Oct 2025
Earthquakes still top of the league for insurance costs
Investigations Risky Business

Earthquakes still top of the league for insurance costs

Despite growing risks from climate change, other hazards are ever present.

Greg Hurrell 28 Oct 2025
Why it’s time to bite the bullet on natural hazard data
Investigations Risky Business

Why it’s time to bite the bullet on natural hazard data

Accurate climate data is going to hurt for some homeowners.

Greg Hurrell 22 Oct 2025

Productivity Unleashed

A handful of tech companies could drive NZ's future prosperity
Productivity Unleashed Startups

A handful of tech companies could drive NZ's future prosperity

Thousands more startups needed to produce the unicorns, angel investor says.

Greg Hurrell 24 Oct 2025
CEOs discover AI not a productivity magic bullet
Editor's Picks Artificial Intelligence

CEOs discover AI not a productivity magic bullet

Why are some businesses struggling to squeeze out productivity gains from AI?

Dileepa Fonseka 23 Oct 2025
Mainfreight’s long game
Productivity Unleashed Markets

Mainfreight’s long game

Mainfreight added 39% in value per worker since 2015 as NZ economy stayed flat.

Michael Neilson 21 Oct 2025

Top Gainers


PaySauce $0.310 10.71%
Enprise Group $0.535 5.94%
AFT Pharmaceuticals $3.400 4.62%
SkyCity Entertainment Group $0.855 4.27%
PGG Wrightson $2.310 4.05%

Top Decliners


Accordant Group $0.295 -4.84%
Steel & Tube Holdings $0.680 -4.23%
Kathmandu Holdings $0.280 -3.45%
Henderson Far East Income $5.500 -3.31%
EROAD $1.540 -2.84%

Top Gainers


AFT Pharmaceuticals $2.960 9.23%
Infratil $10.320 3.31%
SkyCity Entertainment Group $0.735 3.10%
Vulcan Steel $6.250 2.63%
XERO LIMITED $121.720 2.60%

Top Decliners


New Zealand King Salmon Investments $0.180 -5.56%
Meridian $4.990 -2.94%
STRAKER TRANSLATIONS LIMITED $0.375 -2.63%
Move Logistics $0.190 -2.56%
ikeGPS Group $0.905 -2.21%

Finance

Big banks eye warnings on legacy Open Banking technology
Finance

Big banks eye warnings on legacy Open Banking technology

Their interest comes with dawn of API-led Open Banking just weeks away. 

Andy Macdonald 19 Nov 2025
Finance

Banks accelerate crackdown on ‘mule’ scammers

New technology picks up crooked “muleteers” more quickly.

Andy Macdonald 17 Nov 2025
Banks accelerate crackdown on ‘mule’ scammers
Finance Market close

NZX edges lower as Infratil, profit-taking weigh

S&P/NZX 50 Index slips with Infratil, Blackpearl and Heartland in focus.

Andy Macdonald 13 Nov 2025
NZX edges lower as Infratil, profit-taking weigh
Finance

Heartland reaps benefit of change, reiterates guidance

Bank looks to sustainable, profitable growth.

Andy Macdonald 13 Nov 2025
Heartland reaps benefit of change, reiterates guidance
Finance

Kids KiwiSaver mooted to invest in children's future

Proposed savings programme could accumulate up to $18 billion in 18 years.

Andy Macdonald 13 Nov 2025
Kids KiwiSaver mooted to invest in children's future

Technology


Investments

Fletcher Residential worth $850m ‘on a good day’
Investments

Fletcher Residential worth $850m ‘on a good day’

Shareholders have been clear no asset sales should be on the cheap.

Investments

Investors cream $214m from Fonterra Mainland sale

From “dismal” returns to a windfall and rocketing unit price. But what's next?

Investors cream $214m from Fonterra Mainland sale
Opinion Stock & Trade

Stock & Trade: Vital pays the price of shedding Toronto flu

Costly clean-up comes with some fishhooks but largely positive for unitholders.

Stock & Trade 14 Nov 2025
Vital pays the price of shedding Toronto flu
Investments

Why Infratil's scale rule applies to everyone

Assets which haven't hit billion-dollar rule will get focus in due course, CEO says.

Why Infratil's scale rule applies to everyone

The Life

Want an easier way to travel with a suit?
The Life

Want an easier way to travel with a suit?

Known as ‘convertibles,’ they combine a garment bag with a duffel to carry a suit.

2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E: ‘real-world gain’ and GT speed
The Life Review

2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E: ‘real-world gain’ and GT speed

The Mach-E GT is still the fastest factory Mustang you can buy.

David Linklater 16 Nov 2025
My Net Worth: Richie Cosgrove, Fish & Game COO
The Life

My Net Worth: Richie Cosgrove, Fish & Game COO

“I've certainly made mistakes ... but I don't see that as failure.” 

My Net Worth: James Gough, The Terrace executive director
The Life

My Net Worth: James Gough, The Terrace executive director

Reflections on family legacy, rebuilding Christchurch and bridging old divides.

Cécile Meier 09 Nov 2025

Business Advice

How to recognise employees without pay rises
Opinion Free

Shelley Palman: How to recognise employees without pay rises

A new survey reveals that businesses are trying to support staff in other ways.

Shelley Palman 11 Aug 2025
Can you be an influencer and keep your day job?
Opinion

Rachael Judge: Can you be an influencer and keep your day job?

The more public your role, the more likely it is to reflect on your employer.

Rachael Judge 27 Jun 2025