Business
Bunnings under fire over price match policy
In Australia Bunnings is rated the most trusted brand in the country. But it's now being accused of misleading consumers with its pricing promise to beat the same stoked item found elsewhere by 10… Audio
Early Business News for 13 May 2025
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
Lull in property values present home buyers 'rare opportunity'
A cautious mindset among buyers and a high number of listings have kept prices from rising.
Norway's wealth fund excludes Israeli firm on ethics grounds
Paz Retail and Energy owns filling stations in the West Bank, including several in occupied Palestinian territory.
Chinese stocks rally after US-China reach trade deal
The US and China have agreed to a deal to slash reciprocal tariffs in a substantial de-escalation of a potentially damaging trade war.
China stocks rally, yuan gains on Geneva trade talk optimism
US President Donald Trump hinted his 145 percent tariff on China would likely come down as low as 80 percent.
Evening business for 12 May 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Early Business News for 12 May 2025
Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team. Audio
What should I do with my payrise? - Ask Susan
RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions.
Tama Toki: Bringing the energy to Great Barrier Island
Entrepreneur Tama Toki's new venture Aotea Energy is solar energy project for rural communities on Aotea/Great Barrier Island. Video, Audio
Couple's journey from 'disaster' hemp to award-winning soil mix
A next-generation living soil developed by a husband and wife in their Taranaki backyard has been named Germany's Garden Product of the Year. Audio
How did Weight Watchers fall into bankruptcy?
From a celebrity-spruiked success to a relic of diet culture - how a changing world of nutrition led to Weight Watchers' bankruptcy.
NZME achieves peace deal with latest board-backed nominations
The board has backed the nomination of former National Cabinet minister Steven Joyce as chair, and Canadian billionaire Jim Grenon's bid to join him at the board table.
Singapore-based hotel owner loses takeover bid of major operator
CDL's takeover offer closed without reaching the threshold, meaning Millennium & Copthorne Hotels remains a publicly-listed company for now.