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Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
3 November 2025
Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Firefighters have put out a large blaze at a commercial property in Auckland's Orewa overnight
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Firefighters have put out a large blaze at a commercial property in Auckland's Orewa overnight...
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Thousands of PowerNet customers remain cut off in the lower South Island - a week after a severe storm downed much of its network
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Thousands of PowerNet customers remain cut off in the lower South Island - a week after a severe storm downed much of its network...
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US AI chip giant, Nvidia is rapidly propelling its stock to record highs
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US AI chip giant, Nvidia is rapidly propelling its stock to record highs...
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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....
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Increasing demand from Asia is forecasted to boost global beef trade in the next five years
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Increasing demand from Asia is forecasted to boost global beef trade in the next five years...
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Economists say back to back house price increases could be a signal of recovery in the market
1 Nov:
Economists say back to back house price increases could be a signal of recovery in the market...
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