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As global uncertainty rises, New Zealand's stability and new investor-friendly policies are drawing fresh waves of affluent ...
Under the new rules, investors can choose between two paths. The Growth category requires a NZ$5 million investment in higher-risk assets like businesses or managed funds, with migrants needing to ...
New Zealand's revamped golden visa scheme draws 189 investor applications in just 10 weeks, with most interest from the US, ...
AUCKLAND: New Zealand’s prime minister has pitched his country as a safe haven in an unstable world as he opened an investor summit aimed at attracting foreign capital.
Morrison chief executive Paul Newfield. New Zealand has a real opportunity now to grab the attention of global investors alarmed about new regulatory uncertainty in previously safe-bet countries ...
The New Zealand government wants the global investment community to know three things: The island country is open for business; infrastructure investment opportunities are blossoming; and, in a ...
Currently, only Australians and Singaporeans can be non-residents and own homes in New Zealand. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's success in curbing the coronavirus has given it a "safe haven" advantage, allowing the country to be open for investment, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on ...
New Zealand’s prime minister pitched his country as a safe haven in an unstable world as he opened an Investor Summit aimed at attracting foreign capital.
Wellington – New Zealand is seeing “red-hot” interest in its revamped golden visa programme from the US and Europe as rising geopolitical tensions prompt wealthy people to consider options ...
New Zealand Pitches Itself as Safe Haven in 'Global Storm' New Zealand’s prime minister pitched his country as a safe haven in an unstable world as he opened an Investor Summit aimed at attracting ...
New Zealand is seeing “red hot” interest in its revamped golden visa program from the US and Europe as rising geopolitical tensions prompt wealthy people to consider options abroad ...