Videos

Fraud Hits Kiwi Business
The number of middle and senior managers of New Zealand companies committing fraud has increased almost 20 percent in the past year.
Business Wrap With OM Financial
Nigel Brunel from OM Financial joins with a wrap of the weeks major financial news and a look forward to what's coming up next week.
Business Briefing With Jenni McManus
Jenni McManus from Fairfax Media joins with her weekly business briefing.
Morning Markets With Scott Aucutt
Scott Aucutt from Macquarie Private Wealth joins to talk about the morning markets.
Polution taxes for farmers
Farmers may have to fork out an extra $3000 a year in pollution taxes by 2030.
New deal for Hanover investors
There could be a new way out of financial ruin for the 16000 Kiwis who have their money locked up in Hanover Finance.
Fonterra's restructuring gets underway
Shareholders in dairy giant Fonterra will vote on a capital restructuring plan at the annual general meeting in Ashburton.
John Key on Emissions Trading Scheme
The debate over our emissions trading scheme is still raising concerns, so where are we at with it all? Prime Minister John key shares insights.
NZ Oil Boom Sparks Interest
The future of New Zealand's oil and gas industry is being talked up as the industry gathers in Wellington for a special conference.
Morning Markets With Brad Gordon
Brad Gordon from Macquarie Private Wealth talks more about the morning markets.
Business Commentary With Brian Gaynor
Brian Gaynor from Milford Asset Management joins with his weekly business commentary.
Positive Employment Outlook
The country's largest job source 'seek.co.nz' says new job ads placed on its website are up 12 percent in the four months from July to October.
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Massive Growth For Online Shopping
A new report into the county's online retail sector is forecasting massive growth over the next 10 years.
Buying And Selling Property
Who are we to believe when it comes to buying or selling property at the moment? Managing director of First National, John Stewart joins with his outlook.
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