The Europe Trust ("the Fund") is a unit trust, as defined in the Units Trust Act 1960, which tracks 500 large securities listed on the NYSE or NASDAQ markets. The beneficial interest in the Fund is d
Australasian venture capital firm Paloma Capital is embarking on an A$25 million (NZ$27.6m) Fund II capital raise. The fund will go towards 14 to 18 new and breakout companies over three years from th
AFT Pharmaceuticals said it has signed an exclusive licensing agreement for the intravenous version of Maxigesic in eight new European markets. The agreement with Lyon, France-based Aguettant was nego
Portainer, the New Zealand-founded software container management company, has raised US$6 million (NZ$8.3m) in a funding round led by the US-based Bessemer Venture Partners. Investors include Europe�
A late year mission to European capitals is on the cards for prime minister Jacinda Ardern, in what would be her first offshore trip since the country locked down for covid-19 in March last year. In a
By Edwin Mitson Nov. 29 (BusinessDesk) - Sealegs, the amphibious vehicle maker, says increased margins have helped counter soft sales in Australia and Europe. The Auckland-based company said it invo
Prime minister Chris Hipkins will travel to Brussels to witness New Zealand signing the NZ-European Union trade agreement before heading to Stockholm and then the NATO Leaders’ Summit in Lithuania.
By Paul McBeth Oct. 24 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar traded in a relatively tight range after Europe rejected Italy's plans to run budget deficits, stoking fears over the region's growth.
By Fiona Rotherham Oct. 13 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand's organic wine exports have been given a boost with the European Commission agreeing to recognise the local industry's production methods as
By Fiona Rotherham May 3 (BusinessDesk) - CBL Corp expects its European unit will be “an outperformer” this year as new programmes the insurer started last year in France and Scandinavia ramp up.
The New Zealand dollar fell as the World Health Organisation declared coronavirus a pandemic and after US President Donald Trump banned travellers from Europe for 30 days. The kiwi was trading at 62
By Margreet Dietz Jan. 27 (BusinessDesk) - Euro-zone markets rose as investors opted to focus on the improved outlook with the European Central Bank’s new asset purchase plan rather than Greek voter
Soul Capital was quick to see the potential for artificial intelligence-generated sign language. The venture capital company realised Auckland software developers Kara Technologies perfectly fit its i
Dunedin-based Scott Technology has secured six major contracts, totalling €17 million (NZ$30m), for its materials handling and logistics (MHL) business with leading food processors across Europe and
North & South publishers Konstantin Richter and Verena Friederike Hasel have appointed a new editor to the magazine and are returning to Germany. Richter said staff were told in September the couple w
Prime minister Jacinda Ardern will leave the country on Sunday for five days of meetings in London, Brussels and Madrid in the third of three international trips signalled at the beginning of the year
By Jack Sidders Turmoil at trophy properties in London and Frankfurt offer a glimpse of the damage awaiting European real estate investors as they face the sharpest reversal on record. From a fraugh
By Alberto Nardelli, Natalia Drozdiak and Cagan Koc (Bloomberg) -- Donald Trump’s latest provocation – reciting an old conversation where he said he’d let Russia do “whatever the hell they wan
By Jessica van Dop DeJesus One of the first words you should learn in France or Belgium is “grève,” the French word for “strike” because you’ll often hear it in the local news. Over the pas
AFT Pharmaceuticals has signed a new licensing and distribution deal with nine eastern European nations for the intravenous use of its Maxigesic painkiller. The company said an agreement with Sloven
By Gavin Evans July 9 (BusinessDesk) - Industrial automation specialist Scott Technology says its forward order book remains strong despite restrained investment in Europe due to the ongoing uncertain
By Jenny Ruth April 10 (BusinessDesk) - Infratil is looking to replicate its investment in US-based renewable energy developer Longroad in Europe, chief commercial officer Jason Boyes told the company
Invests in the iShares MSCI Europe ESG Screened UCITS ETF USD (Acc), which is designed to track the return on the MSCI Europe ESG Screened Index. Company Details Registered Office: Level 1, NZX Cen
Steven Martina is stepping down after only 12 months at the helm of Zespri’s Europe-North America territory. A statement from the kiwifruit exporter said that during his tenure, the company has seen
The New Zealand dollar was capped by signs of improvement in the US economy, mixed signals in Europe and no progress on US-China relations. The kiwi was trading at 64.00 US cents at 8am from 64.07 cen
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