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    New research has found 59 percent of New Zealanders are at risk of not meeting mortgage repayments
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     17 November 2024
    New research has found 59 percent of New Zealanders are at risk of not meeting mortgage repayments
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    A digger has been used to break into a commercial property in Martinborough
    16 Nov: A digger has been used to break into a commercial property in Martinborough... more
    Foodstuffs say its annual food price increase sits below average inflation
    15 Nov: Foodstuffs say its annual food price increase sits below average inflation... more
    Tractor scammers are fleecing farmers out of tens of thousands of dollars — and there's nothing the banks can do about it
    15 Nov: These farmers bought used tractors from a website that looked like the real deal. Instead, they fell into a trap laid by scammers using a Russian-linked website to pose as a legitimate Sydney-based business.... more
    We could be paying slightly higher levies on our power bills by this time next year
    15 Nov: We could be paying slightly higher levies on our power bills by this time next year... more
    Debt-laden graduates should talk to the IRD if they can't repay their student loans
    15 Nov: Debt-laden graduates should talk to the IRD if they can't repay their student loans... more
    New Zealand's on track to have two-percent inflation by year's end
    14 Nov: New Zealand's on track to have two-percent inflation by year's end... more
    Seasonal and global factors are playing into our food prices
    14 Nov: Seasonal and global factors are playing into our food prices... more
    Leading economist Nouriel Roubini warns Donald Trump's economic policies could lead to slower economic growth and inflation
    14 Nov: Nouriel Roubini predicted the Global Financial Crisis, now he is warning president-elect Donald Trump's tariff and deregulation plans could lead to stagflation.... more
    Nationalism is surging – changing the way companies do business overseas
    14 Nov: Nationalist sentiment at home or abroad can influence business priorities, altering decisions on global expansion. New research shows just how much it can effect businesses.... more

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     28 Oct: There's not much time left for older phone models, as Australia's telcos pull the plug on 3G networks +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     01 Nov: Mining must become more responsible and sustainable. Where hi-tech solutions fit in +++++++++++++++++++++++
     08 Nov: Optus hit with $12 million fine after customers could not access triple-0 during network outage ++++++++++++++++++
     23 Oct: The Chair of Parliament's Finance Committee - says questions remain for the big banks +++++++++++
     02 Nov: A company director's tax fraud has been described as the worst to come before the Christchurch District Court in 20 years +++++++++++
     27 Oct: Foodstuffs says it's aiming to have its new price sorting tool up and running on the Pak'nSave and New World website by the middle of next month ++++++++++
     15 Nov: Debt-laden graduates should talk to the IRD if they can't repay their student loans ++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      21 Nov: Us department of justice asks court to force google to spin off chrome (RadioNZ)
      21 Nov: How organisations can upgrade an erp system that’s no longer working for the business (ITBrief)
      21 Nov: Experts warn businesses of escalating cyber security threats (ITBrief)
      21 Nov: Donald trump names linda mcmahon as his pick for education secretary (RadioNZ)
      21 Nov: Windows recall will be disabled by default on enterprise pcs (PC World)
      21 Nov: ‘felt like an absolute scam’: inside the auckland event headlined by david goggins (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Nov: No more frights: microsoft edge is getting scareware protection (PC World)
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     Today's News

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    Entertainment:
    Scott Mills feels honoured to be replacing Zoe Ball as the host of BBC Radio 2's 'Breakfast Show' 21:39

    Motoring:
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    Entertainment:
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    Law and Order:
    Illegal immigrant gets life sentence for murder of Laken Riley highlighted by Donald Trump campaign 21:07

    Entertainment:
    A New York priest who let Sabrina Carpenter film her 'Feather' music video in his church has been stripped of his duties 20:39

    Entertainment:
    Barry Keoghan began enjoying life more when he stopped "making excuses for stuff" 20:09

    Entertainment:
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    Entertainment:
    Cynthia Erivo was "annoyed" by Dax Shepard's "inappropriate" question about her long nails 19:09

    Accident and Emergency:
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