Business
Du Val founders continue to have assets frozen, passports held by court
Du Val is in statutory management, owing more than $300 million, and its main owners, Charlotte and Kenyon Clarke, are in receivership.
Robin Hood supermarket plans to deliver profits back to foodbanks
The supermarket has started delivering pantry staples to online shoppers in three cities. Audio
Fonterra meeting with Finance Minister 'constructive'
Willis had earlier said the conversation would look at what goes into the cost the cost of butter.
The campaign to 'stop killing games'
It's becoming more common for studios to withdraw a movie you've paid to download, or stop supporting a game you've bought online. Campaigner Ross Scott joins Emile Donovan to explain. Audio
Evening Business for 22 July 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Foodstuffs commits to rebuilding Auckland supermarket after fire
A massive blaze broke out at New World Victoria Park in June, and took more than 10 hours to extinguish.
Mediawatch: Another $1 deal changes the media landscape
Analysis - For the second time in five years, a major media company has been offloaded by overseas owners for a dollar.
How much money do property investors actually make?
Capital gains was the biggest motivation for property investors, Simplicity chief economist Shamubeel Eaqub says.
Fletcher Building considers sale of construction division assets
The company said it was "exploring options" for its Higgins, Brian Perry Civil and Fletcher Construction Major Projects business units.
What does inflation data mean for your home loan?
Inflation pushed up to its highest level in a year in the June quarter - but what is that likely to mean for interest rates?
The secret work of a private investigator
Daniel Toresen from The Investigators tells Nathan Rarere about his work as a PI Audio
Thrift Season 5 Trailer
Thrift is back with more money saving hints and hacks! Katy Gosset meets a savvy student who's teaching others how to eat better for less and visits an award-winning student flat garden. She gleans… Audio
The Panel with Andie McCombs and Kirsty Cameron Part 2
Is cash still king? NZ First thinks so, with a members bill looking to protect its use for all stores selling goods worth under $500. The panel speaks to a banking expert. Then, they head to Wanaka… Audio
Evening Business for 21 July 2025
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio