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Life is all about making tasks easier for yourself, and the MX Master does exactly that.
Go with the flow at Hamilton's Gothenburg restaurant.
The Cyberster isn't your grandad's MGB.
The oddities of social life may turn on our assumptions about the knowledge we share.
Americans remain the most mobile among the populations of developed countries.
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Understanding short and long-term incentives.
Picking hot stocks at the right time.
Beijing finds it harder to export the consequences of bad economic decisions.
A bit more nuance and creativity, plus a dash of realism, is in order.
Understanding short and long-term incentives.
Picking hot stocks at the right time.
The Employment Leave Act will ultimately bring some much-needed simplicity.
Of the 10 main recommendations, the Government agreed to just two.
The ‘Gen Z stare’ is a symptom of widespread overconsumption of electronic entertainment.
‘I have dissociated myself from this completely.’
The NZSA boss says he was protecting small shareholders. Some say he’s damaged Rakon.
Mayor defends overseas training spend as investment in council performance.
Brent Robinson and Rakon's major Taiwanese shareholder aren't backing chair-elect.
Surprise open tender opens the door to more flexible pricing.
Officials pushed for planned targets, bans and mandates. Simmonds overruled them.
BusinessDesk has analysed 10 years of annual reports of NZ’s largest companies.
DoC, ACC, and MBIE are among the agencies turning to AI.
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The RBNZ has no intention of extending the deadline for submissions beyond Oct 3.
Banks say it’s too early to determine the implications of the refocused standards.
Open Banking goes operational on Dec 1.
Operating earnings improved in most segments, other than ferry services.
RBNZ begins consultation on the word “bank” before new law comes into force.
The local bourse has already lost four this year.
Douglas Pharmaceuticals is raising cash to get a new drug approved. Where will it be made?
NZ investment platforms will add products if requested by enough advisers.
From almost collapse to closing in on no debt, deal closes book on Pōkeno.
Life is all about making tasks easier for yourself, and the MX Master does exactly that.
The oddities of social life may turn on our assumptions about the knowledge we share.
The Cyberster isn't your grandad's MGB.
Go with the flow at Hamilton's Gothenburg restaurant.
A new survey reveals that businesses are trying to support staff in other ways.
The more public your role, the more likely it is to reflect on your employer.
Honours recognition for a lifetime of low-key, high-quality leadership.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to become both a lifeline and a liability for modern organisations, as a revolutionary tool capable of spotting threats at lightning speed, but also the ultimate weapon in the hands of cybercriminals.
Artificial intelligence agents – autonomous digital entities that analyse data, automate decisions, and act independently – are set to drive a new wave of business transformation.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index was 62.33 points or 0.46% higher at 13,514.09.
The project is the third approved since applications opened in February.
The Employment Leave Act will ultimately bring some much-needed simplicity.
The competition for milk, particularly in the Waikato region, is fierce.
Many US investors are keeping their heads down without ditching ESG principles.
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One of New Zealand’s most respected corporate dealmakers has been appointed chairman of TVNZ – the Government’s biggest move yet in the shake-up of the public broadcaster’s board and operation.Retiring Goldman Sachs NZ managing director and chief executive Andrew Barclay will rep...
The project is the third approved since applications opened in February.