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Signs of a slow recovery in construction
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
1 October 2025
Signs of a slow recovery in construction
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More government cash for the three Crown-controlled gentailers
1 Oct:
More government cash for the three Crown-controlled gentailers...
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Lots of businesses are continuing to fold, despite some positive trends
1 Oct:
Lots of businesses are continuing to fold, despite some positive trends...
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One job is standing out as being in particularly high demand, in the tough job market - sales rep
1 Oct:
One job is standing out as being in particularly high demand, in the tough job market - sales rep...
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Timaru dessert company Denheath is in deep custard with creditors
30 Sep:
Timaru dessert company Denheath is in deep custard with creditors...
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A warning no single plan, power station or source, can guarantee New Zealand's energy security
30 Sep:
A warning no single plan, power station or source, can guarantee New Zealand's energy security...
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Police are investigating after a vehicle was driven into an Auckland business, and the premises set on fire
30 Sep:
Police are investigating after a vehicle was driven into an Auckland business, and the premises set on fire...
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The Reserve Bank's conceded earlier or more aggressive OCR hikes, may have reduced inflation sooner
30 Sep:
The Reserve Bank's conceded earlier or more aggressive OCR hikes, may have reduced inflation sooner...
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Up and coming markets for New Zealand wine appear to be ripening
30 Sep:
Up and coming markets for New Zealand wine appear to be ripening...
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A view the refocus of the quake-prone building standards is a positive step away from an all or nothing approach
30 Sep:
A view the refocus of the quake-prone building standards is a positive step away from an all or nothing approach...
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