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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Business articles  Business
    Hopes are lifting among Auckland businesses for the economic recovery
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     20 February 2026
    Hopes are lifting among Auckland businesses for the economic recovery
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    Fonterra is raising its forecast payout to farmers, following the latest rise in global dairy prices
    20 Feb: Fonterra is raising its forecast payout to farmers, following the latest rise in global dairy prices... more
    Fonterra's announced an extra dividend for farmers - as it pushes ahead with the sale of its consumer arm
    20 Feb: Fonterra's announced an extra dividend for farmers - as it pushes ahead with the sale of its consumer arm... more
    An urban planning specialist is advising the government to be careful changing a development plan he believes was already working
    20 Feb: An urban planning specialist is advising the government to be careful changing a development plan he believes was already working... more
    A claim that a lack of competition is letting Air New Zealand slacken on standards
    20 Feb: A claim that a lack of competition is letting Air New Zealand slacken on standards... more
    Confidence green pastures lie ahead for Fonterra, as the sale of brands like Anchor and Mainland nears completion
    19 Feb: Confidence green pastures lie ahead for Fonterra, as the sale of brands like Anchor and Mainland nears completion... more
    A Sky Sport Now subscription's about to become more costly
    19 Feb: A Sky Sport Now subscription's about to become more costly... more
    The Reserve Bank says severe weather is partly to blame for the recent sharp rise in the cost of food
    19 Feb: The Reserve Bank says severe weather is partly to blame for the recent sharp rise in the cost of food... more
    The Reserve Bank says we may be seeing a fundamental change in the way our economy operates
    19 Feb: The Reserve Bank says we may be seeing a fundamental change in the way our economy operates... more
    Spark is satisfied with its latest financial results, despite falling short of analyst expectations in some areas
    18 Feb: Spark is satisfied with its latest financial results, despite falling short of analyst expectations in some areas... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     08 Feb: Wellington Water are still urging people to avoid the water along the capital's south coast - despite remediation works running smoothly ++++++++++++++++
     10 Feb: The former Air New Zealand boss says his time at the airline made him a better leader, as he moves into a new role abroad +++++++++++++++
     28 Jan: Tauranga's Mayor says a community gathering will be held tomorrow - to acknowledge last week's tragic landslide at Mount Maunganui ++++++++++++++
     05 Feb: A 53-year-old man's been arrested and charged in relation to a suspicious fire at a commercial premises on Oruanui Street in Taupo's CBD on Tuesday night +++++++++++++
     13 Feb: Hamilton City Council's putting 1.7-million dollars into future zoo expansion +++++++++++++
     06 Feb: A property manager says the numbers of students looking for flats is lower than previous years ++++++++++++
     30 Jan: Missing out on a spot at the airport is largely to blame for a Wellington taxi company's failure ++++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      23 Feb: Pedestrian hit by car outside te anau business (RadioNZ)
      22 Feb: Get a lifetime license for microsoft visio professional 2024 for just $45 (PC World)
      22 Feb: Couple pledges $100k to community as former staff and franchisees chase payments (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Feb: ‘somebody knows something’: plea for information after elephant statue goes missing (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Feb: 'dumpin' donuts': auckland business denies claims of illegal doughnut disposal (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Feb: Dell ultrasharp 52 thunderbolt hub monitor review: large and in charge (PC World)
      20 Feb: Taboola names krishan bhatia first chief business officer (ITBrief)
      20 Feb: Zoho marks 30th year with 1m customers, 150m users (ITBrief)
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     Today's News

    Rugby:
    Moana Pasifika have been forced to scrap a home game in Tonga for a second straight year 14:17

    National:
    In Emerald Fennel’s Wuthering Heights, domestic abuse has been recast as consensual kink 14:17

    Politics:
    Marshall Islands launches first universal basic income scheme to stop outward migration 14:17

    Motoring:
    A diesel spill where three-vehicles have crashed at Orewa, in Auckland's north - has closed northbound lanes on State Highway One, since about midday 13:47

    Motoring:
    Shane van Gisbergen has finished a creditable sixth in the latest drama-filled NASCAR race in Georgia 13:37

    Law and Order:
    A Te Kuiti man's admitted to killing his 10-month-old son on the first day of his High Court trial in Hamilton 13:27

    Motorsports:
    A red flag following an 11-car pile-up has turned the latest NASCAR race into an overtime shoot-out 13:07

    National:
    The work women do has changed. The case for pay equity in NZ hasn’t 13:07

    General:
    For the Olympics to remain relevant, it is essential it embraces sustainability 13:07

    Hockey:
    The United States have beaten Canada 2-1 in overtime to win men's Olympics ice hockey gold for the first time in 46 years 12:27

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