Market close: Fletcher Building shares plunge, dragging NZ market lower
The market didn't experience the jump that investors thought after the election result.
The market didn't experience the jump that investors thought after the election result.
New York Times: Hamas' attack suggested a deep understanding of Israel's weaknesses.
An upbeat take and a more downbeat one.
Financial Times: Microsoft’s 21-month battle is finally over.
OPINION: Mark the date, the Rugby World Cup just got real.
'Smishing' missions join the merry lexicon of scams.
OPINION: On Green strategy, pollution, and the All Blacks.
Telegraph: The secrets of longevity revealed.
Policies of new regime unlikely to shake this tough macro-economic outlook.
New York Times: Hila Fakliro thought she was seeing fireworks. Then the killing began.
Fletcher Building resumed trading today after being in a halt since Wednesday.
Telegraph: When all seems lost, purposeful charity work can light the way.
Opinion: People have always wanted to believe in this team but haven’t had reason to.
New York Times: Your body’s need for fuel shifts as you get older.
Casino boss says he feels it’s time to go home.
Inflation and the fiscal deficit will remain big challenges for the incoming Government.
Financial Times: Plan to list groups will enhance investor scrutiny of laggards.
OPINION: Nothing I heard during the election filled me with confidence.
NZ agency Topham Guerin was behind Luxon's online campaign and previously Boris Johnson's
BookHub puts buying locally as a front-and-centre option for NZ book lovers.
OPINION: The streets were filled with people running here, there and everywhere.
The preliminary results are out, and Northland's leaders have reacted.
Inside NZ First coalition talks and lessons insiders say Christopher Luxon needs to learn.
OPINION: Phil Gifford has six things to say about that quarter-final.
OPINION: Labour won the pandemic war, but did not know how to win the peace that followed.
The Irish exposed New Zealand in July last year.
Sam Cane delivered a rampaging trail of defensive destruction.
OPINION: Chris Rattue runs through the best and worst from today's Rugby World Cup action.
OPINION: Should Sanitarium be allowed tax breaks?
A legal agreement can protect both parties involved.