https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/economy/labours-cgt-the-moderates-have-won
Early reaction from tax experts to the Labour Party’s new capital gains tax proposal is that it is a limited extension of existing policy that could be...
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Reporter Jaime Lyth will join BusinessDesk in December. She will be based in the Auckland bureau and cover retail, liquidations and other listed...
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Bank of New Zealand-appointed receivers have sold the three farms in the Waitonui Group of dairy companies.As reported earlier, major Fonterra supplier...
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By Allysia FinleyJames Watson, the geneticist who discovered DNA’s double-helix structure, died Nov. 6 at 97, his late-life goal within reach. “I...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/ruminant-biotech-closes-17-million-series-a-raise
Agritech start-up Ruminant Biotech has closed a $17 million Series A investment round as it prepares to enter commercial production in 2026.The raise was c...
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The push for better hazard risk data will create winners and losers, but New Zealand needs to face up to it, the Natural Hazards Commission says.Jo Horrocks,...
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Pressure often drives decisions that, in hindsight, feel regrettable.It’s hard not to look at the performance of Dairyworks in recent years and think...
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has appointed international prudential regulator Heidi Richards and Auckland macroeconomics academic Prasanna Gai as the two...
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Insurers are changing tack on new housing developments, and want their views heard at the front end of the planning stage.Insurance Council of New Zealand...
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Seek job ads have hit a three-year high, up nearly 12% year-on-year, but Trade Me data points to a cooling job market.Seek’s latest employment report said...
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Kiwi Property Group has turned in a markedly lower interim after-tax profit as fair-value losses on investment properties and inventory impairments...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/finance/big-five-banks-approach-10b-combined-bottom-line
The cash-flush drawers at the nation’s biggest banks have snapped shut on a testing full-year 2025. Andy Macdonald takes a peek at what was and...
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This story was originally published on March 14 2025.Hundreds of employee shareholders at fintech FNZ are fighting back, having discovered their holdings...
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Co-operative Bank says it is aligned with Commerce Commission over appropriate penalty for historically over-charging customers, even before the matter has...
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"Mum taught us about spending and saving. Her formula was that you had to spend half and save half. So, from age 10, I did that. "I took real pri...
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Welcome to On the Money, our column about money and the people making it.Rob Fyfe flying high againFormer Air New Zealand CEO Rob Fyfe has a new interest in...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/markets/new-talisman-gold-mines-in-trading-halt
New Talisman Gold Mines has been placed in a trading halt because of its financial position.The mining company requested the halt, saying the board must meet...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/productivity-unleashed/productivity-unleashed-the-measurement-problem-holding-back-rd-spending
The Government is banking on research and development to spur economic growth, but ‘blue sky’ projects unlinked to commercial outcomes might also...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/epas-allan-freeth-sets-record-straight-on-departure
The outgoing chief executive of the Environmental Protection Authority, Allan Freeth, says it is wrong to presume he resigned in response to the...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/napier-port-takes-a-big-bite-as-hawkes-bay-bears-fruit
When Hawke’s Bay does well so does Napier Port.That's a saying chief executive Todd Dawson often uses and its full-year results appear to reflect...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/seventh-global-dairy-price-drop-supply-outstripping-demand
Global dairy prices have dropped for the seventh consecutive time, as milk availability worldwide weighs on prices.Wednesday’s Global Dairy Trade...
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Stay ahead with BusinessDesk’s regular Small Cap Wrap – all the latest small cap opportunities, market trends and more.Uvre chair Brett Mitchell...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/opinion/labours-cgt-calculus-taxing-property-to-pay-for-healthcare
Labour’s capital gains tax may have disappointed someone on the left of the party so greatly they decided to spoil Chris Hipkins’s week and leak...
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Bear (noun): A large, heavy mammal of the family Ursidae, typically with thick fur, a short tail and plantigrade feet (walking on the soles). There ar...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/markets/airports-and-jetstar-bite-back-at-air-new-zealand-subsidy-claim
Auckland International Airport and Jetstar have bitten back at Air New Zealand chief executive Nikhil Ravishankar’s claim that the country’s ma...
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is being encouraged to spend any lazy summer hours boning up on the global “chip war”, the rise of autocracies,...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/markets/rakon-share-spikes-as-half-year-result-looms
The market watchdog said it will not undertake a price inquiry at Rakon after the company's share price spiked 8.86% on Tuesday. The advanced manufactu...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/markets/brokers-top-nzx-stock-picks-for-2026-fletcher-building-to-hallenstein-glassons
Forget the cash coming from Fonterra’s Mainland sale – tens of billions locked in term deposits could flow into new investments, including stocks,...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/fonterra-shareholders-fund-rides-mainland-sale-surge-from-360-to-8
Investors are in line for a chunky share of more than $200 million in Fonterra’s Mainland Group sale. Fonterra has inked a $4.2 billion dea...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/infrastructure/government-direction-on-infrastructure-takes-effect
More infrastructure work is expected to get consent approval under a national direction coming into effect on Thursday.The National Policy Statement for...
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The recent MoneyFit.me survey of BusinessDesk readers found that out of 165 responding employers, 144 have some form of support available for their staff to...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/fast-track-decision-backs-oceanagold-plan-to-mine-under-coromandel-forest-park
A multi-billion-dollar project to tunnel underneath land administered by the Department of Conservation and extract gold and silver for processing in Waihī...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/finance/tailwinds-push-open-banking-into-2026-and-beyond
A slew of open-banking fintechs see 2026 as a key growth phase for the nascent sector, with insiders picking ramp-ups in new entrants, fundraising deals and...
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The Government has introduced a swag of changes to accelerate the fast-track approvals process for major projects, with the resignation of the head of the...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/cars/teslas-greatest-threat-is-being-boring
By Liam DenningFor a company that sells cars, Tesla Inc’s US$1.5 trillion (NZ$2.6t) valuation puts it in a league of its own. The stock is seemingly...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/finance/westpac-cops-364m-penalty-for-lender-responsibility-breaches
Westpac New Zealand Ltd has copped a pecuniary penalty of $3.64 million for breaching lender responsibility principles in a "foreseeably deficient"...
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On The Money: Passports, uncharted rocks, road love and more ...This story was published on Sat, 26 Apr 2025.If you doubt whether South African-born Pierre...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/economy/nz-is-divided-not-united
Westpac economists released a really good piece last week noting that while New Zealand’s sovereign credit rating is one of the highest in the world,...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/opinion/why-a-5-mortgage-for-5-years-looks-good
One of the most common questions I get is what mortgage rate to take. This is even more topical now, as it looks like the nadir of the interest rate cycle...
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A Taranaki meat processor has had to file financial statements for the first time, albeit more than two years after the fact.Ample Meats has operated a single...
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By Nicholas G MillerBlueScope rejected a US$8.8 billion (NZ$15.2b) takeover bid from SGH and Steel Dynamics, saying it “very significantly...
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The Government is moving to give the Electricity Authority “real teeth” and restore its board to the statutory minimum after membership fell below...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/infrastructure/final-cook-strait-ferry-costs-unveiled
The Government estimates the cost of upgrading the Cook Strait ferry terminals in Wellington and Picton will total $876 million, some $1 billion lower than...
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This story was originally published on May 1, 2025.A $390 million takeover proposal for advanced manufacturer Rakon failed due to concerns that Nasdaq-listed...
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War! Huh! Good God, y’all. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!Edwin Starr, War (1970). I had to check this a few times. Is that song really 55...
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The council-controlled business previously known as Wellington Water has been renamed and reconstituted, and a high-calibre board of directors appointed.Tiaki...
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The Government has agreed to a $15 billion renewal plan for the ageing defence estate, though funding will only be allocated on a project-by-project basis.An...
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The backlash against sustainable investment might be cyclical in Europe, but it is nothing of the sort in the United States, Australian fund manager Greg...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/property/base-backpackers-queenstown-sold-to-gaw-capital-of-hong-kong-for-31-million
A former Queenstown backpacker hostel has sold for $31 million to Hong Kong-based private equity real estate firm Gaw Capital Partners.CBRE hotels, valuation...
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The Government took the gloves off this last week on environmental and climate change law in the name of going for growth.Its supporters will cheer, its...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/finance/michael-stiassnys-goodbye-to-tower-share-price-frustrating-doesnt-reflect-success
Outgoing Tower chair Michael Stiassny has voiced his frustration that the insurer's share price doesn’t reflect its success.After 12 years at Tow...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/energy/renewables-near-100-as-hydro-levels-remain-strong
New Zealand’s hydro lakes remain at healthy levels, keeping wholesale electricity prices very low as generation is dominated by renewables.Transpower...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/sustainable-finance/govt-policies-wont-change-path-to-emissions-reduction-genesis-ceo
Business cycles are much longer than political cycles, and that will keep NZ businesses on track for net zero 2050 targets, says Genesis Energy chief...
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US manufacturer Bourns says it wants to buy Rakon for $356 million cash, valuing its shares at $1.55 each. In a notice to the NZX on Monday morning, R...
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Ethnic events used to be about doing a cultural showcase and ticking a box, but the Ministry for Ethnic Communities Ethnic Xchange in Auckland on Friday...
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A fistful of new banking scam protections and compensation measures will be introduced when the new Code of Banking Practice goes live on Nov 30, says the New...
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As lost causes go, the case for moving the Cook Strait ferry terminals from Picton to Clifford Bay is right up there.Right up there as a tale of how political...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/law-regulation/metaverse-meltdown-futureverse-in-liquidation
Auckland-based technology platform Futureverse is in liquidation, with massive retained losses of $137.4 million. Futureverse Corporation creditors appoint...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/editors-picks/ceos-discover-ai-not-a-productivity-magic-bullet
Some businesses appear to be struggling to turn the promise of AI into productivity gains. For our Productivity Unleashed series, Dileepa Fonseka looks at...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/retail/the-warehouse-albany-and-silverdale-could-be-first-in-line-for-store-revamp
The Warehouse’s Albany and Silverdale stores could be first in line to undergo an interior revamp, according to chief executive Mark Stirton, who gave...
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Air New Zealand’s new chief executive, Nikhil Ravishankar, is off to a rocky start.He has been in the hot seat for six weeks now, discovering what...
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Software company Xero told New Zealand employees its proposed restructuring isn’t aimed at cutting costs, despite up to 250 jobs being at risk.BusinessDes...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/world/why-china-is-picking-a-fight-with-japan
By Walter Russell MeadChina’s wolf warriors have a new target. Reuters reports that they’re resorting to barnyard language to attack Sanae...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/the-life/review-drag-dressed-resembling-a-god-at-q-theatre
“Oh, the shade of it all.”Silo Theatre closes out 2025 with D.R.A.G. (Dressed Resembling a God). Created by Daniel Williams and Sophie Roberts...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/services/global-advisory-firm-teneo-buys-pwcs-nz-restructuring-business
International advisory firm Teneo is buying PwC’s New Zealand restructuring business.It means top insolvency partners John Fisk, Richard Nacey and St...
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We wrote about health and safety reform last year, when Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety Brooke van Velden was still consulting on the issue, and...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/the-a2-milk-company-ups-revenue-guidance
The a2 Milk Company upgraded its revenue guidance, now expecting low double-digit percentage revenue growth in the current financial year.The dual-listed...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/markets/poor-governance-leads-to-lower-sustainability-rankings-for-nzx-companies
Forsyth Barr has been quicker to penalise controversies, as it assesses governance problems in its fourth annual sustainability rating of New Zealand’s...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/finance/reserve-bank-of-nz-data-scotches-dosh-claims-of-bank-registration-application
Banking fintech Dosh is walking back a claim made in late July 2024 that it had applied to become a registered bank, after official records revealed no such...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/high-returns-and-decarbonisation-promised-in-myfarms-solar-seduction
Imagine you have $50,000 maturing in a term deposit. It used to pay above 6% and can barely sustain 4% now, when an offer of annual returns between 10% and...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/sponsored/generative-ai-will-disrupt-90-of-jobs-what-it-means-for-the-future-of-work
Here’s what that means for the future of work in New Zealand.Cognizant’s ‘New Work, New World’ report, developed in collaboration with Oxford...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/investigations/employers-turn-to-health-insurance-as-public-waitlists-grow
As pressure mounts on the public health system, employers are turning to private health insurance to help attract and keep staff, despite rising premiums.Marc...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/editors-picks/arthur-grimes-productivity-is-the-wrong-question-to-ask
We all assume NZ’s productivity is poor and needs fixing. For our Productivity Unleashed series, Arthur Grimes tells Greg Hurrell why productivity is...
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https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/primary-sector/critical-minerals-miner-taiko-plans-2026-nzx-listing
New Zealand retail investors are being promised access to a $20 million capital raising in mid-2026 to help fund a critical minerals mining operation on the...
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You’d better start swimmin’ The ripples from the Jevon McSkimming affair continue to spread, though ripple is somewhat an understatement of the...
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The New Zealand sharemarket reversed most of the gains made on Thursday as some larger listed companies dragged it down. Meanwhile, results from Vector and...
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