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Sky slashes pricing, sport set to become cheaper
Sky TV has confirmed it is cutting its pricing.

Get Sorted: Help for home buying and selling
From thinking about buying to settling in, there's a lot of support.

Auckland's traffic pain Hamilton airport's gain
Auckland's traffic strife lifting popularity of Hamilton airport.

NZ Refining chief resigns as pipeline rupture probe looms
Post will leave the Marsden Point refinery operator at the end of July.

Man who predicted GFC tips Oz house prices to tumble
Harry Dent warns of a major political and social revolution is brewing.

Xi Jinping demolishes illusion of Westernisation
China's leader has reverted to a traditional autocratic style of rule.

Is Fitbit running out of puff as sales fall?
Fitbit sold 15.3 million devices last year, down from 22.3 million devices in 2016.

Can Google Glass make a comeback?
Technological advances have reignited interest in augmented reality headsets.

Wet and dry - power firms' results a tale of two islands
The South Island was dry while North Island hydro schemes were inundated with rain.

Driverless cars set to roll in California
Advocacy group Consumer Watchdog slammed the new rules.

Veritas eyes sale of Better Bar Co
Company has a conditional agreement to sell the Mad Butcher franchisor.

Synlait's Waikato debut will barely ripple milk ocean
New dairy player on cards for the Waikato but region is still least contested for milk.

PGG Wrightson beats forecast, boosts outlook
Operating earnings were $34.2 million in the six months ended December 31.

Provisional administrator appointed to CBL Corp's European unit
Irish bank was worried about a "disorderly failure".

Kiwi shoe company raises $1m for mental health
Shoe company Deuce has raised $1m for mental health charities

New four-level, $30m block for King's School
Students moved into the new four-level block last month.

What did shoppers spend $25b on in fourth quarter?
Retail Report shows retailers were upbeat on back of improved trading in fourth quarter.

No undocumented workers on $200m ex-Fonterra HQ job: boss
There are about 130 workers contributing to the project, set for completion in 2019.

How tech sector can improve gender equality
Report released today highlights the lack of women in New Zealand's tech sector.

Weinstein Co expected to file for bankruptcy protection
Decision comes after the board was unable to revive a deal to sell the struggling studio.

EU braces for the climax to Italy's opera of an election
Election could have consequences throughout the continent.

The Conversation: Budget lessons from Ancient Greece
In Athenian democracy ordinary citizens actually set the budget.

NZ dollar gains as investors eye US rate rise
US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell will give his first testimony this week.

New Zealand shares join global rally
The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 38.81 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 8,340.53.

Property investor confidence bounces back
A survey of Auckland property investors suggests optimism is returning to the market

Ardent eyes profit as visitors return to Dreamworld
Dreamworld suffered steep falls in visitor numbers following a fatal accident.

Importer fined $20,000 over baby rattle
AHL Co pleaded guilty to two charges under the Fair Trading Act.

Chorus slashes jobs as competition hits profit
Network operator to cut 10% of permanent and fixed-term employees.

Urban Polo eyes international expansion
The Kiwi event is expanding, and heading overseas on the back of its NZ success.