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    New Zealand Cricket has announced the launch of a new Hall of Fame with the first eleven inductions to be announced on the eve of the Test against England at the Basin Reserve on December 5
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     29 November 2024
    New Zealand Cricket has announced the launch of a new Hall of Fame with the first eleven inductions to be announced on the eve of the Test against England at the Basin Reserve on December 5
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    New research shows the majority of Kiwis support using facial recognition in retail stores
    29 Nov: New research shows the majority of Kiwis support using facial recognition in retail stores... more
    We've been producing more gold and making more money off it
    29 Nov: We've been producing more gold and making more money off it... more
    What the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire means for the region – expert Q&A
    29 Nov: Veteran Middle East analyst John Strawson takes a broad look at the key issues.... more
    A view New Zealand has to weigh up its options, with regards to gas shortages.
    29 Nov: A view New Zealand has to weigh up its options, with regards to gas shortages.... more
    An investment firm's being urged to make the ethical choice for workers left out of pocket
    28 Nov: An investment firm's being urged to make the ethical choice for workers left out of pocket... more
    Relief in the construction sector, after yesterday's cut to the Official Cash Rate
    28 Nov: Relief in the construction sector, after yesterday's cut to the Official Cash Rate... more
    The Reserve Bank's not forecasting a major escalation in house prices, as the economy readjusts to more normal growth
    28 Nov: The Reserve Bank's not forecasting a major escalation in house prices, as the economy readjusts to more normal growth... more
    A banana duct-taped to a wall has sold for £4.9 million – part of the evolving relationship between art and finance
    28 Nov: The surge in value of virtual bananas is paralleled by the rising tide of another intangible asset: cryptocurrency.... more
    Black Friday sales are on again. To score a genuine bargain, it helps to go in with a plan
    28 Nov: Retailers leverage our ‘fear of missing out’ to encourage us to buy more. As a shopper, it’s important to design a strategy that serves your own best interests.... more

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