Trading
The Vikings' hostile world view explained in new book
Professor Neil Price's new history of the Vikings, The Children of Ash and Elm takes readers deep into the lives - and deaths - of the Vikings. Audio
The future of New Zealand shopping centres
Paul Keane has vast experience in New Zealand's commercial property industries and has closely viewed the growth of the shopping centre industry over the past 50 years. He joins the show to discuss… Audio
Riding the share market rollercoaster in the Covid-19 era
Fortunes can be lost or made in volatile markets, Peter Griffin looks at how amateur investors are navigating these troubled waters. Audio
Export earnings rise again, boosting NZ's trade position
The country's trade position has improved again, driven by record prices for meat and a strong rise in dairy prices. Audio
Evening business for Monday 5th August
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Tegel Chicken share float garners interest and opens today
The managers of the Tegel sharefloat say they have received more-than 200-million dollars of binding offers already as the offer formally opens today. Audio
Online trading tool attracts international interest
A New Zealand-designed trading platform is gaining international attention from meat and dairy companies around the world.
What happens when computers learn to break the law?
Seventy percent of stock trading is now done by computers instead of people. These trading bots use a form of artificial intelligence to analyse trends in the market, scan the world's media for news… Audio
Finance firms patenting more to shave more time off trading
A new study has found that finance firms are patenting more and more as they race to shave even more time off trading and beat out rivals. Audio
Spectrum for 25 May 2014
Caesar Roose was born in 1886 on an island in the Waikato River, opposite the railway town of Mercer. At the age of eighteen, he launched his first commercial boat and for the next 60-years Roose… Audio