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    Dairy prices have fallen 2.4 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     5 November 2025
    Dairy prices have fallen 2.4 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction
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    An increase in car sales could be a sign of consumer confidence returning
    5 Nov: An increase in car sales could be a sign of consumer confidence returning... more
    A rise in building consents is being viewed as a positive sign by the construction sector
    4 Nov: A rise in building consents is being viewed as a positive sign by the construction sector... more
    Green shoots are once again starting to show through in the economy
    4 Nov: Green shoots are once again starting to show through in the economy... more
    Reserve Bank stress testing suggests our banks could withstand major global disruptions
    3 Nov: Reserve Bank stress testing suggests our banks could withstand major global disruptions... more
    Trump is repeating the long, painful history of US ‘policing’ of Latin America
    3 Nov: US interventions in the region have led to coups, revolutions and what some analysts are now calling illegal extrajudicial killings.... more
    A possible boost in building activity on the horizon, with the most home consents in September in more than two years
    3 Nov: A possible boost in building activity on the horizon, with the most home consents in September in more than two years... more
    The future of two Stirling Sports stores in Christchurch is uncertain - as their parent company enters liquidation, owing three quarters of a million dollars
    3 Nov: The future of two Stirling Sports stores in Christchurch is uncertain - as their parent company enters liquidation, owing three quarters of a million dollars... more
    Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals
    3 Nov: Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals... more
    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... 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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     Today's News

    Living & Travel:
    An upset in the New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington 5:57

    Law and Order:
    Oversight into the Police is being beefed up, after revelations senior leadership ignored allegations that Jevon McSkimming was a sexual predator 4:47

    Netball:
    New Zealand interim netball coach Yvette McCausland-Durie has described what she wants from this morning's second test against Scotland in Glasgow 4:47

    Law and Order:
    The man hunt continues for the person responsible for a shooting in the Christchurch suburb of Wainoni 4:47

    Politics:
    A Bill to let councils impose congestion charges has passed its third and final reading 21:57

    Environment:
    Fire crews have shifted their focus to patrolling and monitoring at at Tongariro National Park 21:17

    International:
    Where Trump's lawsuits against news outlets stand as he threatens to add BBC to the list 21:07

    International:
    Donald Trump pardons multiple lawyers, aides for their role in 2020 'fake electors' scheme 18:57

    Rugby:
    All Blacks midfielder Billy Proctor believes the team's attack is still on its way to becoming a complete product 18:57

    National:
    The AI boom feels eerily similar to 2000’s dotcom crash – with some important differences 18:07

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