
Mark Lister: Currencies and share investing
OPINON: Sometimes the moves between currencies can work in your favour.
OPINON: Sometimes the moves between currencies can work in your favour.
After a tumultuous decade, some new names have emerged as NZ's biggest dairy farmers.
The platform will soon launch a feature that automatically buys road-user charges.
OPINION: 'Public life has cost me two marriages. I was not willing to risk a third.'
The family-owned boat company collapsed under excessive debt, receivers say.
History shows commercialising pine-based replacements for coal and petroleum is tough.
OPINON: Japanese shares rose another 20.6 per cent in the first three months of this year.
OPINON: This year has started very strongly for share investors.
Mt Ruapehu’s two skifields are still surrounded by uncertainty as the ski season nears.
The veteran reporter says she will bring a unique perspective to the role.
The now-shuttered mill had faced environmental complaints going back decades.
OPINION: Interest rates will soon be headed lower, and investors should prepare.
A landfill site long used by a Tasman mill is subject to a half-dozen claims.
A year after closing, the future of the empty hotel is uncertain.
'Charming fisherman's cottage with three bedrooms, one bathroom' — and adjoining boatshed.
OPINION: The housing market has stabilised and investors are facing fewer headwinds.
The airline says it has been subsidising routes since 2020.
'I get the work done, whatever it takes'
Sibling had taken out an ANZ mortgage over the parents' home to invest in a business.
NZME says purchase highlights its commitment to local journalism.
OPINION: The US economy can perform well under governments of all shapes.
OPINON: Some investors baulk when they see a high share price, but they shouldn’t.
OPINON: The United States sharemarket has had a stunning run of late.
OPINION: BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust quickly emerged as one of the favourites.
A buyer for the distressed skifield cites a short DoC licence, other factors in decision.
OPINON: A “soft landing” is always the goal.
The move will result in some store closures and redundancies in the coming weeks.
After several disrupted years, things are looking up for Taupō's tourism.
The national median weekly rent in Aotearoa has jumped to $625.
After two bad seasons, the industry is forecasting a bumper crop