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Banks are under pressure to deliver customers more value
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
11 November 2025
Banks are under pressure to deliver customers more value
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ANZ New Zealand's top boss is taking home well over two-million dollars this year
10 Nov:
ANZ New Zealand's top boss is taking home well over two-million dollars this year...
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A 2.5 billion dollar boost for our largest bank
10 Nov:
A 2.5 billion dollar boost for our largest bank...
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Christchurch rate-payers could be in for a nine-percent rates rise next year
10 Nov:
Christchurch rate-payers could be in for a nine-percent rates rise next year...
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A rise in Australian visitors crossing the ditch, is boosting Christchurch's economy
10 Nov:
A rise in Australian visitors crossing the ditch, is boosting Christchurch's economy...
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Unpaid tax bills may be catching up with many struggling businesses
10 Nov:
Unpaid tax bills may be catching up with many struggling businesses...
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Kiwis finances are giving them a headache - much more than during the pandemic
9 Nov:
Kiwis finances are giving them a headache - much more than during the pandemic...
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Major US tech companies have lost more than $1 trillion in market value since the beginning of November 2025
8 Nov:
Major US tech companies have lost more than $1 trillion in market value since the beginning of November 2025...
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A construction company will use repeatable designs to churn out new hospital wards across the country
8 Nov:
A construction company will use repeatable designs to churn out new hospital wards across the country...
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How colourism and social media abuse have roiled Pacific beauty pageants
8 Nov:
Beauty pageants remain serious business in the Pacific, but contestants are thinking twice before entering due to online bullying and discrimination....
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