News From Other News Outlets
25 September 2023
- Banks
- 'How bad does it have to get?' BNZ record profit prompts call for inquiry
- ANZ posts half-year profit of more than $1 billion, up 14%
- Westpac announces big fall in profits
- ANZ, ASB, BNZ and Westpac given until late 2024 to be ready for open banking
- Commerce Commission to probe retail banking competition
- Rising threat of bad loans pushes bank profits down for first time in almost two years
- Treasury dubbed big four bank profits 'supernormal' in advice on windfall taxtax
- ASB reports record full-year profit of $1.56b
- Westpac strike: 'Capitalist pig' at Britomart, union says bank HQ aggravating staff
- Bluff Aluminium Smelter
- Rio Tinto books $122 million profit from NZ aluminium smelter
- Rio Tinto signals no election games over aluminium smelter
- Contaminated waste from Tiwai smelter found at disused Southland coal mine
- Digital Transnationals
- Google NZ pays $870m fee to US parent, books $78m local revenue
- NZ left off Google's global anti-scam plan while victims lose millions
- Government dusts off plan for new revenue tax on multinational technology giants
- Election 2023: Grant Robertson's digital services tax on Big Tech 'a drop in the ocean'
- Revealed: Amazon's efforts to work its way into the NZ healthcare system Te Whatu Ora
- Waste-To-Energy Plant
- Submissions filed against proposed incinerator with Overseas Investment Office
- Waste-To-Energy plants - who's behind the proposal and where is the money coming from?
- Land Sales
- 13-year-old consent to sell Bay of Islands lots to overseas investors deemed valid
- $97,500 fine for Hong Kong controlled partnership that bought 'sensitive' Hamilton land without permission
- Corporate Welfare
- Black Rock
- Glenbrook Steel Mill
- PwC
- Insurance
- Undertakers
- TAB
- Forestry
- US Transnational 3M Cuts NZ Jobs
- One NZ Cops Record Fine
- DJ Software Firm
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