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Housing in hot demand

Australian flag, Australia Tide turns on the flood of people heading to Australia, as more migrants move to Christchurch and Auckland.

Investors urged to ride out waves

Mighty River Power After a choppy start, Mighty River Power shares expected to chip higher in next two months.

Elder's grand Solid Energy plans

Don Elder Don Elder wanted aggressive expansion of mining that paid for NZ's education, health and retirement needs.

Consent process proving costly

Beer Cafe owner says businesses will fail in the rebuild of Christchurch because of the red tape around consents.

Blockade: 'Teething issue'

KEEPING QUIET: Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy. NZ industry appears relaxed about problems with beef trade in China, reports Andrea Fox.

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NZX50 4,590.839 arrow -7.816 -0.17%
ASX200 5,209.000 arrow 28.200 0.50%
DOW 15,335.280 arrow -19.100 -0.10%
NASDAQ 3,496.430 arrow -2.500 -0.10%
FTSE 6,755.630 arrow 32.600 0.50%
NIKKEI 15,360.810 arrow 222.700 1.50%
H-SENG 23,493.030 arrow 410.400 1.80%

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Indices Top Movers Currencies
  PRICE MOVEMENT
OMG 0.019 arrow -0.003 -13.64%
SLG 0.150 arrow 0.015 11.11%
DPC 0.240 arrow -0.030 -11.11%
DPCOA 0.115 arrow -0.013 -10.16%
BLT 0.010 arrow -0.001 -9.09%
RAK 0.250 arrow 0.020 8.70%
WDT 0.128 arrow -0.012 -8.57%

Price as at 6:36 pm, 21 May

Indices Top Movers Currencies
RATE
Australian Dollar 0.835
Euro 0.636
British Pound 0.539
Hong Kong Dollar 6.349
Japanese Yen 84.040
Singapore Dollar 1.029
US Dollar 0.817

Price as at 8:50 pm, 21 May

Elder's grand Solid Energy plans

Don Elder Don Elder wanted aggressive expansion of mining that paid for NZ's education, health and retirement needs.

Insurer pays out $511m

Insurer Ansvar pays out $511 million of claims, settling more than three-quarters of the earthquake claims lodged with the company.

Consent process proving costly

Sealegs to work with third parties

Australia pays the price

Luke Malpass A regular question in New Zealand and Australia is whether our respective nations succeed because of, or in spite of, our politicians.

Nationalised housing 'disgrace'

Government may transfer stock from poorly performing Housing Corporation to other social housing providers.

'No power struggle' with councils

House prices unlikely to fall fast

Govt eyed departure tax

Govt planned to slap a departure tax of up to $35 on travellers but dumped the idea before Budget.

TPP deal unlikely this year

US dollars, money, greenback A heavy weight line-up of former US trade reps is gloomy on the chances of the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal being finalised this year.

Coalition against TPP deal grows

NZ-born group concerned Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement will unfairly extend intellectual property rights.

Divergences in global economy to widen

Sowing time in Australia

Apples avoids billions in US tax

Apple uses affiliate companies outside the US to avoid billions of dollars in US taxes, a Senate investigation finds.

Money is important

Piggy bank Research shows that people and families who think money is unimportant are fooling themselves.

Online shopping security

Kiwis say payment security is their biggest concern when shopping online.

Investors attracted to shares

Scheme aims to block loan sharks

In your debt

Being asked to guarantee a loan can be like testing out a guillotine - your neck's on the line.

Consent process proving costly

Beer Cafe owner says businesses will fail in the rebuild of Christchurch because of the red tape around consents.

Toy store sells drug-dealing game

Adult card game where players pretend to be drug-dealing kingpins sells at Toyworld Nelson.

Lollipop's closure no fun

Startup building blocks: the idea

Foodie hungers for new things

Annabel Langbein's success in the New Zealand 'test market' made her think her books could work overseas.

Don't lie to the boss

Peter Cullen What does the law have to say about the worker who uses their sick leave for other purposes?

Wellington - end of business as usual?

Sure some head offices are leaving Wellington, but my interest is in the next generation that are making it home.

Australia pays the price

MRP - what put investors off

A carbon answer blowing in wind

It is time the Government included renewables export services as part of New Zealand's economic development strategy.

Manager must return payments

Gavel ERA orders a former manager at printer and publisher Horton Media to pay back more than $700,000.

CSR remains discretionary

Time and money are the biggest barriers to corporate social responsibility in NZ, new study finds.

Hiring? Avoid a train wreck

Acting on life's pivot points

Views on sustainability take hit

Survey reveals fewer people than last year think their workplace is sustainable.

Blockade: 'Teething issue'

KEEPING QUIET: Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy. NZ industry appears relaxed about problems with beef trade in China, reports Andrea Fox.

Suspicion over meat block

Labour says the Government's explanation of why NZ meat is being blocked from entering China is "contradictory".

Options for broadband customers

Sounds mussel expansion fears

Watch for post-drought illness

Farmers should be on the lookout for diseases in animals following the drought, a vet warns.

Startups attract $3 million investment

money Lightning Lab's Wellington investment showcase generates seed capital for resident startups.

Startup building blocks: the idea

The first in a series about the building blocks of a startup: the idea. A great idea needs a great team, perfect execution and the right timing.

Pizza chain hotter than hell

How to create an innovative culture

Government reworks R&D schemes

New grant programmes and repayable startup funding introduced.

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Australian Dollar 0.835
Euro 0.636
British Pound 0.539
Hong Kong Dollar 6.349
Japanese Yen 84.040
Singapore Dollar 1.029
US Dollar 0.817

Prices as at 8:50 pm, 21 May