
GameStop and AMC shares surge for second day in ‘meme stock’ revival
Financial Times: Re-emergence of popular day trader sparks “meme stock” rally.
Financial Times: Re-emergence of popular day trader sparks “meme stock” rally.
"An inspector carried out an assessment and issued a prohibition notice preventing work."
Financial Times: Pressure to cut educational requirement has grown as new recruits dry up.
The bold Hawke's Bay initiative gets international support.
Financial Times: Decision to leave comes three years after divorce from Bill Gates.
Last year's soggy tourism recovery is a drag on the economy, says Kiwibank.
OPINION: Not every sniffle requires a visit to the doctor.
Financial Times: Worried EU policymakers are searching for ways to inject some dynamism.
The scale of financial trouble the builder contracted by Kāinga Ora is in is revealed.
Financial Times: Zeekr's IPO biggest in US by a Chinese company since 2021.
Sliding accommodation prices provide some good news for travellers.
New data from Stats NZ shows international airfares also spiked in April.
Financial Times: Social psychologist cites alternatives to banning youth from scrolling.
Falling revenue and margin pressure in some building products businesses cited in update.
ANALYSIS: How the RBNZ's balance sheet quadrupled and what it means going forward.
Financial Times: Move marks latest effort by US to protect domestic industry.
But any divergence should be no surprise, the chairman says.
Podcast: Ockham's Mark Todd on social inequality, urban design and the beauty of maths
Financial Times: Campaign depicted instruments and artistic tools being destroyed.
Why the decision leaves the deal looking in need of a remix.
Tech giant's local reported revenue remains tiny - and it paid just $1.3m in income tax.
'We are disappointed TheMarket.com did not meet our aspirations,' CEO says.
Financial Times: PR boss at Chinese search giant warns she can ruin careers.
This is expected to reach $408m by 2028 as global interest grows.
OPINION: Hydro and wind power are all good until it doesn't rain or blow a gale.
Financial Times: A simple-sounding but lucrative business model.
Tight public sector spending cited as new data sheds light on building activity.
The former Mainzeal boss had been found liable for the company trading while insolvent.
Court hears if Apple has set up a gauntlet of exasperating hurdles in apps.