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