US billionaire Peter Thiel winds down NZ business interests, deregisters Valar Ventures

His only remaining ties to NZ are a passport, a Booktrack stake, and a Wānaka landbank. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Analysts have sport with Spark earnings, but also say shares are over-sold

Some are rating the beaten-down stock a buy. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Jenée Tibshraeny: What will become of Andrew Bayly’s ambitious reform agenda?

OPINION: Will Nicola Willis pick up more of the mantle of commerce change? Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Where to get the cheapest petrol in NZ

Fuel prices appeared to be declining. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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NZ stocks plummet as investors eye Ryman equity raise – Market close

Other retirement village stocks were hit hard on the news of Ryman's equity raise. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Mortgage wars: ASB, Westpac cut home loan rates

ASB and Westpac cut two-year rates to just below 5%. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Inside Auckland’s new Mormon temple: First look at Manukau’s Latter-day Saints complex

'The best we can humanly achieve in construction and design': Inside the LDS Temple. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Why US dairy exporters should fear New Zealand as China demand slump continues

The US Dairy Export Council is flagging more Downunder competition in important markets. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Waiting to fix mortgages in 2026 could cost borrowers more, interest rate analyst says

Rate relief is here! Or is it? Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Haka for sale: Inside the ‘problematic’ global trend of Māori dance workshops for corporate clients

Companies selling haka classes are used by global brands – and are alarming experts. Source: NZ Herald Business News

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