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    Research has revealed insurance is a growing financial burden for New Zealanders
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     1 June 2025
    Research has revealed insurance is a growing financial burden for New Zealanders
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    Nigerian floods kill more than 150, as search for victims continues
    1 Jun: The sharp death toll rise comes as bodies are recovered nearly 10 kilometres from the epicentre of the flash flooding in north-central Nigeria.... more
    The cost of purchasing a section is on the decline - but the price of building is still making new builds inaccessible
    1 Jun: The cost of purchasing a section is on the decline - but the price of building is still making new builds inaccessible... more
    Donald Trump announces plans to double steel tariffs to 50pc to 'further secure US steel industry'
    31 May: The US president tells a rally in Pennsylvania that the increase from 25 per cent to 50 per cent will "even further secure the steel industry in the United States".... more
    The boss of Auckland's Eden Park says affordable ticket prices and food options, are part of the puzzle to keeping people coming to games
    31 May: The boss of Auckland's Eden Park says affordable ticket prices and food options, are part of the puzzle to keeping people coming to games... more
    Rising port fees at Port of Auckland has raised the ire of truckies
    31 May: Rising port fees at Port of Auckland has raised the ire of truckies... more
    Community corrections staff are bargaining for a pay rise after their pay equity claim was tossed out by the Government
    30 May: Community corrections staff are bargaining for a pay rise after their pay equity claim was tossed out by the Government... more
    Why our coffee can cost more on a weekend than during the week
    30 May: It’s common — and legal — for businesses such as cafes to charge extra on weekends for services.... more
    One of New Zealand's most popular used-car dealerships has experienced a 47-percent drop in profit
    30 May: One of New Zealand's most popular used-car dealerships has experienced a 47-percent drop in profit... more
    Optimism in the housing market is increasing
    30 May: Optimism in the housing market is increasing... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     22 May: Smith and Caughey's says it's been hit with a perfect storm as it announces its closure ++++++++++++
     08 May: When is the next vote in the conclave? Here's when we will next see smoke from the Sistine Chapel chimney +++++++++++
     09 May: Businessman and convicted sex offender James Wallace has failed in a bid to lift his release conditions ++++++++++
     17 May: Greater Maori involvement in the horticulture industry's, boosting revenue for the sector ++++++++++
     25 May: How to get involved in Reconciliation Week +++++++++
     22 May: NZ Budget 2025: tax cuts and reduced revenues mean the government is banking on business growth +++++++++
     17 May: A report shows more Maori land's being dedicated to commercial horticulture use +++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      1 Jun: ‘disturbing and inappropriate’: under-fire cleaning business reports death threats (Stuff.co.nz)
      31 May: Rotorua tourism, hospo businesses concered about exchange rate fluctuations (RadioNZ)
      31 May: Posh doggy daycare pets and pats facing new allegations as neighbours describe ‘hell’ of angela beer’s business (NZ Herald)
      30 May: 23 travel gadgets you need for your next trip (PC World)
      30 May: Build sites, automate sales, manage clients with sellful—now hundreds off (PC World)
      30 May: Is it time to re-think the business browser? (ITBrief)
      30 May: Attempted murderer ian dallison to be released on parole and live in marlborough (RadioNZ)
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     Today's News

    Tennis:
    Alexei Popyrin bows out tamely at French Open following straight-sets loss to Tommy Paul 23:37

    Motoring:
    F1 live Spanish Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri starts on pole ahead of McLaren teammate, Max Verstappen third 23:27

    Rugby League:
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    Motoring:
    There's been another serious crash leaving a motorcyclist with critical injuries 21:17

    Law and Order:
    Former 'Manson family' member Patricia Krenwinkel, 77, recommended for parole over 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders 20:47

    Basketball:
    Indiana Pacers basketball coach Rick Carlisle is thanking his high performing stars 18:57

    Accident and Emergency:
    One person has died following a crash on the Napier-Taupo road on Wednesday 18:37

    Accident and Emergency:
    Part of State Highway 6 in the South Island is closed while emergency services respond to a motorcycle crash 18:07

    Netball:
    The Southern Steel are determined to stop the ANZ Premiership from becoming a two-tier competition 17:27

    International:
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