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    A possible boost in building activity on the horizon, with the most home consents in September in more than two years
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     3 November 2025
    A possible boost in building activity on the horizon, with the most home consents in September in more than two years
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    The future of two Stirling Sports stores in Christchurch is uncertain - as their parent company enters liquidation, owing three quarters of a million dollars
    3 Nov: The future of two Stirling Sports stores in Christchurch is uncertain - as their parent company enters liquidation, owing three quarters of a million dollars... more
    Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals
    3 Nov: Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals... more
    One of the country's largest KiwiSaver fund managers says its new company will make governments commit to infrastructure
    3 Nov: One of the country's largest KiwiSaver fund managers says its new company will make governments commit to infrastructure... more
    Changes to the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act have shown little consideration for intellectually disabled Kiwis
    2 Nov: Changes to the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act have shown little consideration for intellectually disabled Kiwis... more
    Z Energy is apologising for any confusion, caused by aspects of a 2022 advertising campaign
    2 Nov: Z Energy is apologising for any confusion, caused by aspects of a 2022 advertising campaign... more
    Firefighters have put out a large blaze at a commercial property in Auckland's Orewa overnight
    2 Nov: Firefighters have put out a large blaze at a commercial property in Auckland's Orewa overnight... more
    Thousands of PowerNet customers remain cut off in the lower South Island - a week after a severe storm downed much of its network
    1 Nov: Thousands of PowerNet customers remain cut off in the lower South Island - a week after a severe storm downed much of its network... more
    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

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year +++++++++++++++++++++++
     22 Oct: A clear message to people in the firing line of destructive winds tomorrow - stay indoors, avoid travel and secure property ++++++++++++
     13 Oct: Inland Revenue could soon take unpaid tax out of bank accounts ++++++++++++
     14 Oct: A new chapter for domestic aviation as Air New Zealand teams up with Air Chathams +++++++++++
     15 Oct: About 50 unionised factory workers at Resene are striking outside the company's Lower Hutt office +++++++++++
     28 Oct: Queenstown tourism operators are heading into summer on a high, with strong visitor numbers and growing optimism +++++++++++
     14 Oct: University consultants +++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      12 Nov: Christchurch teen ‘gutted’ as relentless rain washes away berry business dream (Stuff.co.nz)
      12 Nov: Why the rise of business travel in 2025 demands stronger expense controls (ITBrief)
      12 Nov: Andrew shuts down pitch@palace business (BBCWorld)
      12 Nov: Amd confirms zen 7 cpu plans, offers look at gpu, npu roadmap (PC World)
      12 Nov: Auckland hotels expecting a boost with two upcoming major events (RadioNZ)
      12 Nov: Why are ‘premium’ laptops so afraid of ports? (PC World)
      11 Nov: Enterprises to focus ai spend on cost savings & data control (ITBrief)
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    Basketball:
    Breakers guard Reuben Te Rangi's admitting their ANBL basketball woes are starting to leave a mental imprint on the team 18:37

    Law and Order:
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    International:
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    Law and Order:
    Auckland International Airport's seized 15 million dollars worth of hidden meth - including in a fake book - in one week 18:07

    Netball:
    Absent Silver Ferns assistant coach Liana Leota could still rejoin the Ferns for their three-test series against England starting on Sunday 17:47

    International:
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    Law and Order:
    An 18-year old's been arrested - after a fire at a Palmerston North building last month 16:57

    Business:
    Andrew Mountbatten Windsor shuts down royal business venture Pitch@Palace 16:37

    Politics:
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