'Build it and they will come'
Opinion

Simon Robertson: 'Build it and they will come'

A full-blown reset is happening if you are reading the tea leaves globally.

We're full! Hotspots fight overtourism
Travel

We're full! Hotspots fight overtourism

Locals are fed up with their towns being overrun by hordes of visitors.

Books

‘House of Huawei’ review: The path to dominance

Telecom giant threatens America’s tech supremacy and global influence.

‘House of Huawei’ review: The path to dominance
Primary Sector

Fed Farmers has 'no proof' of collusion, ANZ says

Federated Farmers has called on NZ banks to pull out of the Net Zero Banking Alliance.

Greg Hurrell 17 Jan 2025
Fed Farmers has 'no proof' of collusion, ANZ says
Property

Clarkes hand over 'certain items' to Du Val receivers

The failed property group's founders had until Wednesday to front up with the assets.

Maria Slade 16 Jan 2025
Clarkes hand over 'certain items' to Du Val receivers
Technology

The ‘humble’ NZ tourism tech company making millions

Tourplan was founded in 1986 and may be looking to sell for $150 million.

Ben Moore 17 Jan 2025
The ‘humble’ NZ tourism tech company making millions
World

Beijing signals it’s ready to take on Trump

A flurry of activity reveals how China is prepared to act swiftly, forcefully.

Beijing signals it’s ready to take on Trump
Markets Market Close

NZ sharemarket up over 1.8% for the week

The S&P/NZX 50 Index closed at 13,130.43, up 129.76 points or 1%.

Graham Skellern 17 Jan 2025
NZ sharemarket up over 1.8% for the week
Markets

Brian Robins: Surviving Trump's ‘whack-a-mole’ tariffs

Trump's end game is to curtail China's trade position.

Brian Robins 17 Jan 2025
Surviving Trump's ‘whack-a-mole’ tariffs
Economy

Bank economists expect OCR rises in 2026

‘A number closer to four takes the cash rate to neutral,’ says BNZ's Stephen Toplis. 

Gregor Thompson 17 Jan 2025
Bank economists expect OCR rises in 2026
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Opinion

BlackRock gives foreign investment a bad name
Climate change

Pattrick Smellie: BlackRock gives foreign investment a bad name

If it had set out to be disliked in NZ, BlackRock would be succeeding handsomely.

Pattrick Smellie 13 Jan 2025
Let the people hold the paintbrush
Policy He Poneketanga

Deb Te Kawa: Let the people hold the paintbrush

Central government works best when communities get a real say.

Deb Te Kawa 13 Jan 2025
My top columns from 2024
Best of BD

Dileepa Fonseka: My top columns from 2024

From Spark losing its literal Mojo to fleeing talent and overpriced houses. 

Dileepa Fonseka 11 Jan 2025

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Business Advice

The invisible chair: Wayne Boyd
Finance

The invisible chair: Wayne Boyd

One of NZ's best, lowest-profile directors reflects on a career in governance.

Pattrick Smellie 03 Dec 2024
Getting recruitment right
Law & Regulation

Rachael Judge: Getting recruitment right

An element of luck is always involved in recruitment processes.

Rachael Judge 25 Oct 2024


Investigations

Public sector redundancy payments to reach $250m
Public sector

Public sector redundancy payments to reach $250m

Mass restructuring of the public service decimated some ministries' staffing.

Cécile Meier 09 Dec 2024
Carbon Catchup: Who's up, who's down?
Finance

Carbon Catchup: Who's up, who's down?

12 companies from the NZX50 increased their direct emissions compared to last year.

Murray Jones 05 Nov 2024
NZX50 Carbon Catch-up 2024
Finance

NZX50 Carbon Catch-up 2024

We read the NZX50’s climate disclosures so you don’t have to.

Murray Jones 04 Nov 2024

Top Gainers


General Capital $0.240 9.09%
Foley Wines $0.580 5.45%
TradeWindow $0.194 4.86%
INF ETF Units $2.826 3.90%
a2 Milk Company $6.520 3.49%

Top Decliners


Vulcan Steel $7.750 -4.44%
Tourism Holdings $2.000 -3.85%
Scott Technology $2.250 -3.85%
Comvita $0.780 -3.70%
AFT Pharmaceuticals $2.810 -3.10%

Top Gainers


Vista Group International $2.830 10.55%
NEUREN PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED $13.200 7.49%
Smartpay Holdings Limited $0.500 4.26%
Air New Zealand $0.560 3.70%
DGL Group $0.570 2.70%

Top Decliners


Contact Energy $8.780 -7.00%
Meridian $5.470 -2.96%
AFT Pharmaceuticals $2.560 -2.30%
STRAKER TRANSLATIONS LIMITED $0.540 -1.89%
Mercury $5.590 -1.65%

Technology


Investments

Why James Miller is joining Fletcher’s board
Markets

Why James Miller is joining Fletcher’s board

James Miller says directors need to step up when companies face difficulties.

Markets

Aroa’s largest study a leg-up to persuade surgeons

Soft tissue repair products show cost savings and faster wound healing.

Aroa’s largest study a leg-up to persuade surgeons
Opinion

Simon Robertson: Back to the Future: predictions for 2025

Trump's agenda, Musk's ending of wokeness, bitcoin, and other predictions.

Simon Robertson 21 Dec 2024
Back to the Future: predictions for 2025
Markets

Global private equity firm snaps up 50% of Craigs

Partnership with TA Associates tipped to accelerate Craigs' growth.

John Anthony 20 Dec 2024
Global private equity firm snaps up 50% of Craigs
Economy

Trump, tariffs and tailwinds: NZ firms keep eye on US

M&A could surge, while tax credits and tariffs could hurt under Trump administration.

Trump, tariffs and tailwinds: NZ firms keep eye on US

The Life

Part 3: The best of My Net Worth from the past year
My Net Worth

Part 3: The best of My Net Worth from the past year

Pearls of wisdom from some of NZ's most perceptive business leaders.

Why chefs are losing their appetite
Services

Why chefs are losing their appetite

Fine dining is losing its shine for a generation of chefs.  

Dileepa Fonseka 10 Jan 2025
Best of BusinessDesk: restaurant reviews
Best of BD

Best of BusinessDesk: restaurant reviews

Dine out on some of our top culinary finds from 2024.

Staff reporters 05 Jan 2025
Part 2: The best of My Net Worth from the past year
My Net Worth

Part 2: The best of My Net Worth from the past year

Pearls of wisdom from some of NZ's most perceptive business leaders.