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Dairy prices have fallen 2.4 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals
3 Nov:
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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