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  1. US job losses accelerate
  2. Local firms have to look past banks on great cash hunt
  3. Liam Dann : Use of the D word could spell danger
  4. Crisis catching up with Aussie banks
  5. Free trade deal with Korea a snug fit
  6. Brian Gaynor : Plans for jump-start reveal differing styles
  7. Media giant responds to red ink by cutting jobs
  8. Vero underwriting branded insurance for ANZ, National
  9. Europe leaves razor on shelf
  10. Bankers forced to tighten belts to get bailout money
  11. Orders for Boeing jets plunge 72pc
  12. French carmaker calls on higher power
  13. Small loans may boost US economy
  14. Trade reps lay on Seoul food for Waitangi
  15. Treasury head defends $53b shot in arm
  16. NAB cautious on outlook
  17. Shutdown for tyre maker
  18. Fixed rate mortgages set to be good idea again
  19. Loosen the corsets and grab some action
  20. Investors back scheme
  21. Airport offer complete
  22. Tower sets rate
  23. Ports of Auckland volumes down
  24. Contact departure
  25. Burned Blue Chip investors to get case heard in court
  26. Economists dismiss unexpected increase in employment figures
  27. South Korean firms keen to invest in NZ
  28. Media : APN finds a buyer for web assets
  29. Stock takes : Going for broke
  30. Interest rate fall leads to loss for AMP NZ Office Trust
  31. Brown's D-word blunder prompts a 'please explain' from opposition
  32. Fuel costs and economic woes drive down demand for domestic travel
  33. Agility contractors miss out
  34. Macquarie Bank profit tumbles $1.1b
  35. Money at Work: Meridian Energy's Renewable Energy Notes
  36. Bonus Envy
  37. Australian stocks: Markets closes slightly lower
  38. NZ stocks: Market weakens in quiet trade
  39. National Bank cuts fixed mortgage rate
  40. Currency: Dollar climbs against US
  41. Groser lays down NZ anti-protection stance at Davos
  42. Top Business Stories for Thursday, Feb 05
  43. Economists discount surprise rise in employment
  44. Trump casinos struggling under billion dollar debt deadline
  45. Brian Fallow: Unemployment stats show unexpected participation jump
  46. APN sells online directories to Yellow Pages owner
  47. Petrol firms reject AA's call to reverse price rises
  48. Breakdowns all part of the plan
  49. Brian Fallow : Bollard and Whitehead seek injection
  50. NZ Shares: Market opens slightly lower
  51. Unemployment at five year high, 105,000 out of work
  52. Small business welcomes Govt relief package
  53. Brian Fallow : Tax tweak an act of realism
  54. Madoff liquidators recover nearly $1 billion for investors
  55. Aussie visitors give tourism a healthy boost
  56. Currency: Choppy night for NZ dollar
  57. Wealthy Kiwis face longer working life
  58. Prices still sliding but Fonterra sees trough
  59. Brian Fallow : Good doctors seek injection
  60. Miserable start to year for vehicle makers
  61. Investors vote to wind up Guardian fund
  62. Copyright group to challenge new code
  63. Mega-landlords back sweeping changes to RMA
  64. Experts warn of 'feeble' UK recovery next year
  65. Tax changes could revitalise funds management industry
  66. Public outburst costs DJ his job
  67. Aust dollar closes firmer
  68. Weighed down Aussie stocks close in the red
  69. NZ share market closes lower
  70. NZ dollar stays above US50c mark
  71. Tax changes unveiled as part of Govt growth plan
  72. John Armstrong: Govt balancing confidence with reality
  73. New car sales down 30pc from boom January last year
  74. Fonterra says milk prices now unsustainable as slump continues
  75. Guardian Trust investors approve Mortgage Fund wind down
  76. Auckland house prices still moving down
  77. Hallenstein Glasson issues profit warning after poor December
  78. Qantas profit takes a nosedive
  79. Tax changes - the details
  80. Travel industry picked up in December
  81. Leith Oliver: Business resilience counters 'recession flu'
  82. NZ stocks: Market gains early after hopeful signs
  83. Telecom to move 250 more jobs overseas
  84. Currency: Dollar dips but holds above US50c
  85. Business urges more action to cut red tape
  86. Wine exports heading for a bumper harvest
  87. Fran O'Sullivan : Time for Fonterra to do combat with finances
  88. Rudd's rescue package 'a U-turn'
  89. Briscoe satisfied with year-end results
  90. KiwiSaver buffers fund sector
  91. Obama to set Wall St pay limits
  92. Candle-burning culture in for killer year
  93. Shucks, our passion for oysters will beat slump
  94. Liquidator investigates Dominion
  95. Investors to decide today on Guardian Trust future
  96. Westfield hit by weak sales, values
  97. Foreign investment in NZ nearly halved in a year
  98. Shareholders' council to see Sanlu report
  99. Qantas shares on trading halt
  100. South Island stocks take a hammering
  101. Consumer confidence at 10-year low - survey
  102. Australian stocks: Market closes up
  103. NZ stocks: Market gains on quiet trading day
  104. Currency: RBA rate cut gives dollar a boost
  105. Air NZ backs down on Chch Airport court challenge
  106. Dorchester Pacific shareholders to vote on liquidation
  107. Top Business Stories for Tuesday, Feb 03
  108. Women improve corporate boards: study
  109. Wotif.com forecasts hefty profits
  110. Govt overhaul removes RMA 'handbrake'
  111. Unemployment fears not seeing NZers cutting back - survey
  112. Dominion Finance in liquidation
  113. NZX trades down from year earlier
  114. Dorchester Pacific may be in receivership this month
  115. English to talk economy in Australia
  116. Kiwibank unmoved by break fee pressure
  117. NZ stocks: Several leading stocks down
  118. Business tax relief to cost hundreds of millions
  119. Key to announce RMA reforms today
  120. Kiwi falls below US50c overnight
  121. Key to announce RMA reforms
  122. Credit agencies cast wary eye over Dubai finances
  123. Fonterra offers bonds at 7.75pc interest
  124. Oil under US$40
  125. Grocer hopes spend-up will bear fruit
  126. Pay growth past peak, data shows
  127. Rivals at war over effective adverts
  128. Fiscal woes eclipse lunar spend-up
  129. Nuplex gives profit warning
  130. 43pc of Capital + Merchant loans to 'related parties'
  131. PGG Wrightson goes online to build up its market share
  132. Healthy New Image plans first payout
  133. KiwiSaver managers ask for stability
  134. Neville Martin: Subsidies hidden arm of poverty
  135. Chinalco eyes foothold in debt-laden mining giant
  136. Feltex five appear on criminal charges
  137. Drunk on the job in Peru
  138. Currency: Dollar nearing six-year low
  139. NZ stocks: Market lower but Telecom positive
  140. Progressive to spend $200m a year in big supermarket investment
  141. Top Business Stories for Monday, Feb 02
  142. Cupboard bare at Capital + Merchant
  143. Criminal charges laid against Feltex directors
  144. Work hours fall for first time since 1999
  145. Future of European airport uncertain for Infratil
  146. Need economic stimulus? Think mobile phones
  147. NZ stocks: Sharemarket down in early trade
  148. Rich-lister wants a piece of NZ
  149. First commercial A380 flight arrives in Auckland
  150. Small biz tax relief tipped for Key speech
  151. Currency: Kiwi at new six-year lows
  152. Home truths: Buying a home in New Zealand
  153. Qantas achieves record sales in US
  154. Fonterra has another look at restructure
  155. Global pinch has pros and cons for power spend-up
  156. Owen Hembry: Down ... but far from out
  157. Imax hopes Harry Potter and Star Trek can beat the recession
  158. Deborah Hill Cone: So long, it's been good to hate you
  159. Goldman tips tough year for media
  160. Corporate jet sales rocket
  161. Dial 022 for new mobile
  162. Poor month of January on Wall Street
  163. Anthony Doesburg: Scanner adds fresh dimension to the scene
  164. Sean D'Souza: Don't let perfection stand in the way of a great idea
  165. Craig McIvor: Tips for surviving tough year ahead
  166. Facing the ox
  167. What recession? Super Bowl ads sell for $405m
  168. Westpac cuts credit card rates
  169. Martin Hawes : Take your focus off the mortgage
  170. Hot home deals going begging
  171. How to start up successfully during a recession
  172. Bernard Hickey : Banks profiteering
  173. Top tips : Investors to stick with tried and true basic principles
  174. Bank fees need testing
  175. Aiming high to get best returns
  176. Liam Dann : We're behaving like whingers
  177. Real estate market wooing investors
  178. We can ride it out: Bollard
  179. Brian Gaynor: Nathans story as ugly as it gets
  180. NZ dollar could 'drop below US40c'
  181. Elders signs up big US wool carpet deal
  182. New homes at lowest level in 20 years
  183. High value coal sale may be last
  184. Key is locking in tenant to rental deal
  185. Opec wants oil price doubled
  186. US benefit figures soar
  187. Clinton enjoys Putin's economic change of tack
  188. Brent Sheather : Wrong year for investing by the book
  189. Mary Holm : Building a crisis-proof nest egg
  190. Paul Winton: How to stack the deck in your favour
  191. Australian stocks: Market battles upward
  192. NZ stocks: Market moves up
  193. Currency: Dollar at six-year low
  194. No commercial airport for Whenuapai
  195. Air NZ axes trans-Tasman flights from Hamilton
  196. Don't pull down the shutters, says Bollard
  197. Building consents slump to 20-year low
  198. Obama slams 'shameful' Wall St bonus culture
  199. 100 jobs cut as CEO attends job summit, says bank union
  200. Amazon 'best ever' holiday season as profits up 9pc
  201. Ford reveals $6bn fourth quarter loss
  202. Dollar hits six-year low after rate cut
  203. NZ Shares: Market opens down slightly after big Thursday
  204. Banks hang tough over home loan 'break' fees
  205. Mega-quick broadband available this year, says Telecom
  206. Mega cut means rate could drop to 2pc
  207. Stock takes : Carbon credit business pays off for NZX
  208. IMF predicts global growth will come to 'virtual standstill'
  209. Media : O'Reilly still hoping to sell assets
  210. Starbucks to axe more stores and staff
  211. Frozen funds advisers still get cut
  212. New plant but job losses loom at Stockton mine
  213. Grim outlook casts shadow over Davos
  214. Fed vows to use full arsenal of tools to revive the economy
  215. Japan's electronics giants take a beating
  216. NZers coping with recession - English
  217. Australian stocks: Market edges into positive ground
  218. Electrolux to cut jobs
  219. NZ stocks: Good news fails to spark revival
  220. Currency: Hasty retreat by kiwi
  221. Several banks cut rates after OCR move
  222. Banks cut rates after Bollard slashes OCR
  223. Microsoft billionaire takes a bath on cable investment
  224. Superbowl ads still a lure for US viewers
  225. Kiwibank, Westpac first to cut rates after Bollard slashes OCR
  226. NZ stocks: Market up more than 1 per cent
  227. Banks follow after Bollard slashes rates
  228. Brian Fallow: Bollard's bold steps
  229. Interest rate cut reaction
  230. Fed keeps US interest rates close to zero
  231. Trade deficit $5.6bn for 2008, says Stats NZ
  232. Global growth to be 'worst since WWII'
  233. Forecast slash costs farmers $3.3b
  234. 'Mini-Madoffs' on fraud counts
  235. We will win AMD antitrust fight, says Intel boss
  236. Brian Fallow : Bollard may be left with blanks
  237. NZOG moves survey into Kupe territory
  238. University students battle it out to sort business woes
  239. Rural towns to pay the price of cuts
  240. Commission head appointed to global credit crisis group
  241. Lawyers act for Doolan
  242. Citi NZ in service deal with First NZ Capital
  243. Benefits to consumers lie just over the wire
  244. Yahoo result exceeds grim predictions
  245. Australian stocks: Market closes 1pc higher
  246. Currency: Market awaits rate decision
  247. NZ stocks: Market up on good volume
  248. Kiwi on international accounting advisory group
  249. Australian retailer in liquidation
  250. Housing market 'to bounce back in 2010'