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    New Zealand's latest inflation hike - isn't likely to change much for the Reserve Bank
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     20 October 2025
    New Zealand's latest inflation hike - isn't likely to change much for the Reserve Bank
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    Power prices have been the biggest driver of New Zealand's current inflation spike
    20 Oct: Power prices have been the biggest driver of New Zealand's current inflation spike... more
    Concerns for our red meat industry as the impact of US tariffs are still be to felt
    20 Oct: Concerns for our red meat industry as the impact of US tariffs are still be to felt... more
    Another spike in inflation won't stop the Reserve Bank from cutting the Official Cash Rate again next month
    20 Oct: Another spike in inflation won't stop the Reserve Bank from cutting the Official Cash Rate again next month... more
    The latest inflation numbers could be a bit of a mixed bag - but there's light at the end of the tunnel
    20 Oct: The latest inflation numbers could be a bit of a mixed bag - but there's light at the end of the tunnel... more
    Signs we could be reaching the endpoint of the inflationary cycle
    20 Oct: Signs we could be reaching the endpoint of the inflationary cycle... more
    The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year
    19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year... more
    The rising cost of food is also affecting chocolate with popular Kiwi brand Whittaker's increasing its prices
    18 Oct: The rising cost of food is also affecting chocolate with popular Kiwi brand Whittaker's increasing its prices... more
    US dangled threat of Tomahawks for Ukraine, then Russia called to negotiate
    17 Oct: US President Donald Trump threatened to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if Russia did not return to peace talks, but analysts say the long-range weapons are not the game-changer they are made out to be.... more
    New Zealand Breakers coach Petteri Koponen is backing two of his imports to find their feet in tonight's Australian basketball league outing in Auckland
    17 Oct: New Zealand Breakers coach Petteri Koponen is backing two of his imports to find their feet in tonight's Australian basketball league outing in Auckland... 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 ++++++++++++
     13 Oct: A new player in the customer loyalty programme field ++++++++++++
     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 +++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      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)
      11 Nov: Sometimes an idea doesn’t go anywhere. but this one did (ITBrief)
      11 Nov: Horticultural contractor jailed for rape and exploitation of two workers (Stuff.co.nz)
      11 Nov: Companies could be missing out on productivity gains (RadioNZ)
      11 Nov: Wildfire enshrouds national park in haze of uncertainty (Stuff.co.nz)
      11 Nov: ‘people are afraid to enter our shops’: the grim reality of running a retail business behind a cage in south auckland (RadioNZ)
      10 Nov: 'dinner or debt': pensions cut to cover student loan payments (RadioNZ)
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