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The post-election business confidence boom is over
NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
13 April 2024
The post-election business confidence boom is over
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An economist says the cost of living is restricting people's retail spending
13 Apr:
An economist says the cost of living is restricting people's retail spending...
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Foodstuffs North Island says its retail prices have been flat -- despite rising supplier costs
12 Apr:
Foodstuffs North Island says its retail prices have been flat -- despite rising supplier costs...
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Retail industry leaders say the sector is seeing declines amid a tough environment
12 Apr:
Retail industry leaders say the sector is seeing declines amid a tough environment...
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Food prices have fallen slightly
12 Apr:
Food prices have fallen slightly...
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Tough times continue for retailers as spending continues to fall for March
12 Apr:
Tough times continue for retailers as spending continues to fall for March...
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The Prime Minister says the Government will take greater action for the climate than just fixing up the Emissions Trading Scheme
12 Apr:
The Prime Minister says the Government will take greater action for the climate than just fixing up the Emissions Trading Scheme...
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Some positive news for Dunedin's retail scene
12 Apr:
Some positive news for Dunedin's retail scene...
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The Tertiary Education Commission's boss has confirmed it needs to save 25 million dollars over four years
11 Apr:
The Tertiary Education Commission's boss has confirmed it needs to save 25 million dollars over four years...
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Swedish furniture giant Ikea has begun recruiting hundreds of staff for its first New Zealand warehouse
11 Apr:
Swedish furniture giant Ikea has begun recruiting hundreds of staff for its first New Zealand warehouse...
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