Business
Kiwis over 50 embrace AI
New Zealanders over 50 years of age appear to be embracing AI - Ke-Xin Li has the story Audio
Recent first-home buyers 'stuck' with lenders, brokers say
Banks are competing hard for new business, by offering cashback incentives of many thousands of dollars.
Tokoroa plywood plant workers wait to hear if still have job
Carter Holt Harvey announced earlier in September they were consulting on closing the plant.
Why do we pay tax on NZ Super? - Ask Susan
RNZ money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
Evening business for 26 September 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Sealord proposes more job cuts
The company is also proposing to make parts of its Nelson operations seasonal.
Midday Business News for 26 September 2025
Midday Business News for 26 September 2025. Audio
Consumer confidence remains weak - ANZ-Roy Morgan index
Consumer confidence nose-dived following the recent release of surprisingly weak second quarter economic data.
Strong sales in Australia increase HLG's bottom line
Glassons' Australian sales picked up 15 percent to $251.5 million, with the company opening two new stores in the country
'Fantastic result': Latest farmgate milk payout may be new norm
The national president of Federated Farmers believes the latest record payout means farmers can be optimistic for their future. Audio
Dairy giant delivers record $16b shareholder payout
Fonterra has delivered one of its strongest results, with revenue up 15 percent, and 16 billion dollars in cash returns for shareholders. Tihoi Dairy farmer Richard Webber spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
Evening business for 25 September 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Is it worth fixing your home loan for longer?
Home loan borrowers may have a bit more time to decide when to lock a long-term rate, the country's biggest bank says.
Midday Business News for 25 September 2025
Midday Business News for 25 September 2025 Audio