Juha Saarinen: Data centre investment in NZ heats up
Ambitious project said to cost $705 million.
Ambitious project said to cost $705 million.
We are stuffed if we do not fix NZ's education problem, writes Richard Prebble.
Financial Times: Is your online video platform a Ryanair or a Cathay Pacific?
Facebook threatened to stop showing news by Australian media companies in its feeds.
Irish dancer Adrian Murphy had a big influence on New Zealand's dance community.
National interest is at stake as super fund stalks Infratil.
Opinion: Our government is making absolutely zero moves to open a transtasman bubble.
After strong election result, Seymour has his sights set on National and Labour voters.
Financial Times: There is one simple test of whether Trump's Republican grip will loosen.
ACC inserts itself in hostile attempt to take over Infratil.
New Zealand's closed border is causing immeasurable pain.
Power of AWS' cloud-based tool suggests a space where NZ has missed a trick.
The country is waking up to the role buildings play in climate change.
Here come the Roaring Twenties. That, at least, is what stock markets seem to believe.
More than 20% of Parliament is made up of lawyers; who are National's legal industry reps?
New Zealand must focus its investments, much like it does with sports funding.
How Kelly Clarkson's divorce could play out if it were in New Zealand.
Diversifying your share holdings means less volatility — without cutting average return.
The inside word on New Zealand's business community.
Parliament and traditional business lobby groups devoid of ideas.
Time to focus on more than just the number of migrants.
Labour fiddling as productivity burns.
The Reserve Bank's funding for lending programme kicks off next week.
Finance Minister promised not to change the bright-line test less than three months ago.
COMMENT: New South Wales Government introducing a bold plan to abolish stamp duty.
The Law Commission has recommended new regime to control how DNA is obtained and used.
Resist the urge to pick the sweetest deals — even the full-time investors can't do it.
House prices a symptom of wider issues.
Investors take care — Labour has to intervene in market.