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    Thousands of PowerNet customers remain cut off in the lower South Island - a week after a severe storm downed much of its network
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     1 November 2025
    Thousands of PowerNet customers remain cut off in the lower South Island - a week after a severe storm downed much of its network
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    US AI chip giant, Nvidia is rapidly propelling its stock to record highs
    1 Nov: US AI chip giant, Nvidia is rapidly propelling its stock to record highs... more
    The mystery of Prince Andrew's finances and why there are calls for more transparency
    1 Nov: Andrew remains the subject of a mystery many are flummoxed by. The king's brother has not had a paid job for large chunks of his life, yet somehow he has managed to fund a luxury lifestyle.... more
    Increasing demand from Asia is forecasted to boost global beef trade in the next five years
    1 Nov: Increasing demand from Asia is forecasted to boost global beef trade in the next five years... more
    Economists say back to back house price increases could be a signal of recovery in the market
    1 Nov: Economists say back to back house price increases could be a signal of recovery in the market... more
    New data shows Kiwis lost significantly more money to online credit card scams last month
    1 Nov: New data shows Kiwis lost significantly more money to online credit card scams last month... more
    One of Christchurch's hottest hospitality spots has sold for 60 million dollars
    31 Oct: One of Christchurch's hottest hospitality spots has sold for 60 million dollars... more
    Qantas is going up against Air New Zealand with direct flights into Australia
    31 Oct: Qantas is going up against Air New Zealand with direct flights into Australia... more
    An Auckland-based company has been failing to meet its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism obligations
    31 Oct: An Auckland-based company has been failing to meet its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism obligations... more
    Farms seem to be in hot demand, as new data shows the sale of rural properties is increasing
    31 Oct: Farms seem to be in hot demand, as new data shows the sale of rural properties is increasing... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year +++++++++++++++++++++
     11 Oct: Secondary school teachers will go ahead with strike action next week, despite a pay offer on Friday ++++++++++++++++++
     03 Oct: A view that more EV brands flooding New Zealand will be a real test for the domestic market ++++++++++++++
     12 Oct: Government holds firm on not negotiating with hackers in wake of Qantas breach ++++++++++++++
     08 Oct: Queenstown Airport's flying high, thanks to a surge in visitors +++++++++++++
     07 Oct: Satisfaction on both sides over the Commerce Commission's decision regarding Air New Zealand's airport cost concerns ++++++++++++
     09 Oct: Hopes a new City Council will improve business confidence in Wellington +++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      1 Nov: We tested the battery life on hundreds of laptops. these 5 refused to die (PC World)
      31 Oct: 'better late than never': maori economist says capital gains 'weak' but 'overdue' (RadioNZ)
      31 Oct: Datacom wins innovation award for ai-driven analysis platform (ITBrief)
      31 Oct: Pacific islands at risk of becoming 'narco-states', nz crime advisor warns (RadioNZ)
      31 Oct: Should parents get to share their tax bills? (RadioNZ)
      31 Oct: Brent edwards? brent tomich? brent willis? a fraudster’s ever-changing identities and his new business (Stuff.co.nz)
      31 Oct: Razer thunderbolt 5 dock chroma review: a flashy dock with drawbacks (PC World)
      30 Oct: Skip the code—build a full website with ai for under $50 (msrp $207.64) (PC World)
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     Today's News

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC have beaten visiting Adelaide United 2-1 ... to go top of football's A-League table 21:56

    Law and Order:
    A person's been arrested after a grievous assault on Manurewa's Mahia Road just after 7 this evening 21:16

    Basketball:
    The Chicago Bulls are emulating their famous 19-96 NBA basketball squad led by Michael Jordan 18:57

    Health & Safety:
    Two new measles cases have been confirmed in Wellington; one a student at Wellington Girls College 18:36

    Motoring:
    State Highway One in Christchurch's Hei Hei's now reopened - after a house fire forced it to close 18:06

    Auckland:
    A Lamborghini's burst into flames in a two-vehicle crash in Auckland's Remuera this afternoon 17:27

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC striker Jesse Randall is impressing coach Steve Corica with his standards on and off the pitch ahead of today's home A-League clash against Adelaide United 16:57

    Rugby:
    One of the newest All Blacks has lingering memories of the 20-16 loss to Ireland in Chicago 16:17

    Politics:
    Japan wants to hire more bear hunters after record number of people attacked 15:37

    Rugby:
    The All Blacks admit they've had some inside intel on the Irish, ahead of tomorrow's clash at Soldier Field in Chicago 15:27

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