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The biggest threat may not be flaming out spectacularly.
It isn’t for sale, and the consequences of a military takeover would be dire.
The company has reduced coal in cement production by 65%.
The hostel was sold by a rich-list family who abandoned plans to make it a luxury hotel.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index closed at 13,718.1, up 58.31 points or 0.43%.
Central banks might have pushed too far into the twilight zone.
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Benefits of an alternative port for rail ferries justify a top-level rethink.
BlueScope also criticised the bid’s reliance on debt financing.
More employers are offering health insurance despite rising premiums.
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Insurers won't settle for being an afterthought in future developments.
There is a “knowledge vacuum” between residential development and natural hazards.
Despite growing risks from climate change, other hazards are ever present.
Accurate climate data is going to hurt for some homeowners.
NZ has always struggled to evaluate the benefits of scientific research.
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The former RBNZ chair cautions against fixing the wrong problems.
Breman bypasses Finance Minister Nicola Willis, MFAT to pledge solidarity to Fed boss.
External appointments to the committee meet a mixed response.
Long-standing employees believed a raise halved their holdings.
The till receipt is in for the five biggest banks in New Zealand.
New entrants, fundraising and consolidation are on the cards.
The app has surpassed 100 million monthly active users within two months of its release.
Jon Raby couldn't get elected to the Rakon board but snapped up some shares anyway.
Billions shifting from term deposits could boost NZX heavyweights and recovery plays.
Light building product volumes look positive, heavy volumes weigh on second quarter.
Bourns' offer won’t be influenced by past disputes, Swasbrook says.
Rakon board sets up independent committee as Bourns tables $356m bid.
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The deal follows Teneo's purchase of PwC's Australian restructuring business.
Communication about benefits is lacking.
Here’s what that means for the future of work in New Zealand.
NZ leaders explain why clean, connected data drives AI value.
Modernisation clears the path for AI to lift productivity.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index closed at 13,718.1, up 58.31 points or 0.43%.
The hostel was sold by a rich-list family who abandoned plans to make it a luxury hotel.
This change, according to Bates, would eliminate a bureaucratic process and reduce costs.
It was the highest jet fuel throughput quarter since Q1 2019.
It operates a single plant in Taranaki.
Rachel Emere Taulelei's governance and board roles span several industries.
Companies had struck a US$72 billion cash-and-stock deal in December.
The company has reduced coal in cement production by 65%.