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Trump team weighs surprise tariff cut
After a year of tough talk, officials are considering sweetening the deal for China.

Aussie department stores in the spotlight
Can Australia's big name department stores turn things around?

Job listing for CEO of company that doesn't exist yet
The executive will be responsible for "building a business from scratch".

Netflix signals slowing growth, leaves investors lukewarm
Netflix's slightly disappointing forecast overshadowed solid earnings.

Despite the bristle, there's no such thing as bad press for Gillette
In its wildest dreams Gillette can't have expected the reaction their latest ad has had.

Kiwi education company goes under owing $350K fine
Auckland Academy of Learning is in liquidation.

What is your marketing focus for the start of 2019?
If you would like to improve your marketing results, here is a question to think about.

Matthew Hooton: Is Ardern on board with the Peters Reset?
Comment: We need to know if Ardern agrees with Foreign Minister's radical moves.

Investor confidence in commercial property at two-year high - study
Nationally, retail property sentiment appears to be gaining positive momentum.

Japan's shrinking, ageing population could hinder its economic growth
Japan's population of 126 million is ageing and declining.

Genesis Energy leads NZ shares higher
New Zealand shares rose as sentiment continued to benefit from positive offshore leads.

Dollar extends decline amid mixed data
The New Zealand dollar weakened amid mixed signals on the local economy.

Growth in uptake of UFB on Chorus networks slows
Chorus had about 51 per cent of able customers connected at December 31.

McDonald's worker wins compo after breaking leg on smoko
The case is set to have huge ramifications for employees.

Aussie house prices drop expected to be worst in the world
The tumultuous drop in Australian house prices is reaching historic proportions.

Combating emotional damage in your workplace
Workplaces are breeding grounds for conspiracies, conflict and confrontation.

Apple to cut back on hiring amid sales struggles
Apple sold fewer iPhones than expected and missed its holiday quarter revenue forecast.

RugbyPass kicks off US$20m gamble to take game global
Startup in the black, and expanding from Asia-Pacific into Europe.

Simple ways to save $10,000 in 2019
Here are some ingenious tricks you might not know that can save you heaps.

Netflix password sharers beware
Netflix is cracking down on subscribers who share their login and password.

Auckland fitness studios flock to Netflix-style gym subscription service
Retail commentators say Auckland is experiencing a boutique fitness boom.

Steady stream of Dunedin Lime riders heading to ED
Southern District Health Board says they are seeing 5-7 Lime-related incidents a day.

No currency, but a currency crisis: Zimbabwe's woes deepen
The roots of Zimbabwe's pain lie in the country's decision to scrap its own currency.

Liquidation nightmare: Woman owed $36K by former employer may not be paid
Moana Smith was awarded $36,000 after an Employment Relations Authority decision.

Milk production running ahead of forecast - Fonterra
Fonterra says milk production is running ahead of forecast.

2degrees appoints ex-Vodafone man as new boss
2degrees has found a replacement for its outgoing chief executive Stewart Sherriff.

Transpower signals tight electricity supply in mid-May
Transpower is asking generators to avoid planning further maintenance work in May and June