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Massive global economy shake-up for 2030
The world's biggest powerhouses are set to change dramatically over the next decade.
The world's biggest powerhouses are set to change dramatically over the next decade.
Four founders reveal how they managed a shorter week.
The firings follow a series of high-profile executive departures from Snap.
Schultz's entry would add an unpredictable dynamic to the 2020 elections.
Competition to grab a share of India's fast-developing e-commerce industry intensifies.
Facebook is facing a large fine privacy violations involving 2.2 billion users.
Netflix has identified an even bigger rival than HBO - the popular video game Fortnite.
There are accusations that the telecom giant is required to facilitate Chinese spying.
Tesla needs to make affordable cars in order to broaden its customer base to survive.
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You don't have to ever own a home to be financially well set up.
Next time your boss pulls you up on work performance, be thankful you don't live in China.
NZ shares were higher on renewed hopes for a resolution to the US-China trade tensions.
After a year of tough talk, officials are considering sweetening the deal for China.
Can Australia's big name department stores turn things around?
The executive will be responsible for "building a business from scratch".
Netflix's slightly disappointing forecast overshadowed solid earnings.
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Comment: We need to know if Ardern agrees with Foreign Minister's radical moves.
5G mobile tech promises lightning-speed connections, but getting there isn't so quick.
Why would Working Group take aim at capital gains, when more capital is what NZ needs?
Nationally, retail property sentiment appears to be gaining positive momentum.
Japan's population of 126 million is ageing and declining.
New Zealand shares rose as sentiment continued to benefit from positive offshore leads.
The New Zealand dollar weakened amid mixed signals on the local economy.
Chorus had about 51 per cent of able customers connected at December 31.
The case is set to have huge ramifications for employees.
The tumultuous drop in Australian house prices is reaching historic proportions.
Workplaces are breeding grounds for conspiracies, conflict and confrontation.