Citadel and DE Shaw slashed Nvidia holdings ahead of market rout
Financial Times: Sharp divisions among managers over the outlook for chip-making giant.
Financial Times: Sharp divisions among managers over the outlook for chip-making giant.
OPINION: "Most of us, as humans, are pretty proud of having opposable thumbs."
Who's in line to be Stuff's next CEO?; The NZ Olympics media dream team.
Times: Author Kate Weinberg searches for the secret of really good sex – on the page.
Private capitalists including Graeme Hart, corporates, state-owned firms put down roots.
D-day looms for minority shareholders in struggling dairy company.
OPINION: Short-term, all the economic numbers point in the right electoral direction.
OPINION: '$400 for 15-minute parking mistake can only be classified as daylight robbery.'
OPINION: The solution to New Zealand's power supply problems is not simple.
The market is feeling the love from the Reserve Bank decision.
New York Times: World's oldest known humpback whale spotted alive after nine years.
Telegraph: How can you adapt your diet to mitigate the risk of prostate cancer?
If the RBNZ's new forecasts are right, we might be in for a hard landing.
Luke Littler is a force to be reckoned with, though he won't tell you so himself.
Francis Peters, one of five members of a family charged by SFO, sentenced.
OPINION: This is a market failure, and one with serious implications.
Financial Times: Snack rivals set to merge in one of the biggest deals of the year.
New York Times: Do parents bear responsibility for the horrific acts of their children?
'Having a performer of this calibre play at Eden Park was a huge win for Auckland.'
OPINION: The All Blacks need to rethink their loose forward selection.
OPINION: Also in this week's wrap – the PM's embarrassing benefit blunders.
OPINION: The unintended impact of well-intended government policies.
New York Times: WHO urges action on rapidly spreading mpox epidemic in Africa.
The rents are higher and vacancy rates are lower than ordinary buildings.
Financial Times: Chip that powers Pay and Wallet apps will be accessible — for a fee.
Trump’s references to the fictional serial killer are consistent and nonsensical.
Three women share their stories of what happens when a marriage falls apart.
Ministry of Education is under fire from Wellington Girls' College as kids work from home.
New York Times: "We shouldn’t try to put an off switch on a kitchen knife."
OPINION: The financial system still leaves women on the fringes.