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Revenue fell by 6% as the business faced pressure from several market factors.
Rising world bond yields are unsettling sharemarket investors.
They are seeking a lifestyle where 'everything’s at your fingertips'.
Smith & Caughey’s closure will result in 98 job losses in Auckland.
If Seymour is expecting a handover gift, he needn’t worry.
The company acknowledged there was 'a lot of gossip' around one of the buildings.
OPINION: Too many losers on the pokies.
Opinion: Nicola Willis has few options for big savings next year, but there are some.
New York Times: Are any types of alcohol less risky than others?
The average person is still paying 6% on their mortgage.
Jet that was holed after hitting airbridge flies to Singapore for scheduled maintenance.
Mark Stirton aims to enhance store merchandising and customer experience.
Five tyres were damaged after wild weather impacted the plane's approach.
The events gained attention after a tragic copycat incident.
OPINION: The Act leader's only guardrails will be the ones he sets himself.
Sometimes, an upbeat response covers up an uncomfortable emotion.
Singaporeans involved in the new deal, Precinct to sell 80% of the development when done.
New York Times: Musk said the bill would undermine the work of his Doge group.
Fonterra forecasts a milk price range of $8-$11 per kg for the 2025/26 season.
OPINION: Moody's predicts US debt will reach 134% of GDP by 2035.
Tonight's awards ceremony will be a celebration like no other.
The two-week delay did not place patients at risk, the company says.
OPINION: The latest Starship launch faced multiple mishaps after successful separation.
Good George parts ways with its Napier site owner, which is in voluntary liquidation.
'Hawke’s Bay’s working-age Māori aren’t accessing health care early enough.'
OPINION: Retail spending in New Zealand remains flat, with apparel sales down $6 million.
Analysis: There's a few clues which hint at the favoured candidate to be next deputy.
OPINION: The Government's Budget announcement had a few perplexing inconsistencies.
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