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Food price inflation's heading back up again with supply costs increasing at an accelerated pace
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
15 November 2025
Food price inflation's heading back up again with supply costs increasing at an accelerated pace
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The cost of food appears to show no signs of easing
15 Nov:
The cost of food appears to show no signs of easing...
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The Prime Minister's again talking about raising the retirement age
14 Nov:
The Prime Minister's again talking about raising the retirement age...
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New Zealand's largest manuka honey producer's voted down a richlister takeover bid - leaving its fate in limbo
14 Nov:
New Zealand's largest manuka honey producer's voted down a richlister takeover bid - leaving its fate in limbo...
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A former Wairoa restaurateur is facing liquidation over a 400-thousand dollar debt to Inland Revenue
14 Nov:
A former Wairoa restaurateur is facing liquidation over a 400-thousand dollar debt to Inland Revenue...
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Historically low migration figures are telling the story of our labour market
14 Nov:
Historically low migration figures are telling the story of our labour market...
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The Finance Minister's being urged to take urgent and decisive action on our banking sector
13 Nov:
The Finance Minister's being urged to take urgent and decisive action on our banking sector...
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The net migration gain annually to September was the lowest for a September year in more than a decade - excluding the pandemic years
13 Nov:
The net migration gain annually to September was the lowest for a September year in more than a decade - excluding the pandemic years...
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Associate Education Minister David Seymour's blaming strike action for poor school attendance
13 Nov:
Associate Education Minister David Seymour's blaming strike action for poor school attendance...
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The Commerce Commission is still weighing up whether to allow banks and major retailers to negotiate as a group with Armourguard, the country's only cash transit service
13 Nov:
The Commerce Commission is still weighing up whether to allow banks and major retailers to negotiate as a group with Armourguard, the country's only cash transit service...
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