Market close: NZ stocks end day lower; Aussies keep cash rate on hold
The S&P/NZX 50 Index's slide wasn't as large as yesterday's.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index's slide wasn't as large as yesterday's.
New York Times: Most of Gaza's educational facilities have been severely damaged.
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The meat processor and exporter is facing higher costs and a slow recovery in China.
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A small number of double votes is likely, but it would not change the result.
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The industry veteran is replacing Bruce Parton.
Revenue is up as the company's ambitious launchpad plans advance.
The bank is New Zealand's largest.
Financial Times: Plane maker informed aviation safety regulator tests were not performed.
The plan would extend ultra-fast broadband to 95 per cent of the population.
New York Times: Washington braces for the possibility that Trump really could return.
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The Warriors women’s team are returning to the flagship female competition in 2025
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Newly released documents shed light on the leadup to the shock funding changes in March.
OPINION: People have to know what they are getting themselves in for.
A mandate for cycleways in the capital doesn't make for a painless process.
Financial Times: Long Covid is exerting a silent drag on work and health.
Westpac NZ CEO cites tense geopolitical environment adding to uncertainty.
New York Times: The mini-series has viewers wondering how much of it is real.
NY Times: New research explores why some octogenarians have exceptional memories.
Another company announced it plans to raise capital as CEO leaves.
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Telegraph: For years, Ian Oliver thought he was just bad at relationships.
The minister will meet Alastair Carruthers in his capacity as TVNZ chair in coming days.