
Dominion Finance chief found guilty
Former Dominion Finance chief executive Paul William Cropp has been found guilty of four charges of theft by a person in a special relationship.
Former Dominion Finance chief executive Paul William Cropp has been found guilty of four charges of theft by a person in a special relationship.
Kiwibank has today reduced its one-year home loan rate by 26 basis points and withdrawn a six-month special promotion.
Prices of dairy products have surged to a record in Fonterra's latest global online auction as traders competed for a shrinking volume of drought-affected milk powder.
Former Dominion Finance and North South Finance director Terry Butler has died.
The Bankers Association is critical of Reserve Bank proposals to increase the amount of capital banks have to hold against home loans with a high loan-to-value ratio (LVR).
All the publicity around the sale of Mighty River Power and the possibility KiwiSaver providers would buy a stake got me thinking about what my provider had invested my money in.
Were senior Cabinet ministers asleep at the wheel? Did they fail to step in soon enough when problems at Solid Energy were apparent? John Armstrong investigates.
A court date for out-of pocket investors taking legal action against former directors of the failed carpet maker Feltex has been set for March 2014 - six years after the proceedings started.
Bernard Hickey says: "Haircuts" for Kiwi bank depositors would never be allowed to happen.
The Cypriot crisis has turned a spotlight on the open bank resolution (OBR) policy the Government and Reserve Bank have been working on, even though, as the bank has been quick to point out, the situations are very different.
The number of kiwis who crossed the ditch last month was its lowest in two years, according to figures out today.