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  1. Woolies says it'll take Warehouse decision to Supreme Court
  2. Recession shows its face - retail sales fall
  3. Profits up 20pc at Michael Hill despite slow NZ sales
  4. Booming cruising keeps dollars flowing
  5. Mortgage slump may be bottoming out
  6. NZ Shares: Fletcher highlight in early gain
  7. Manufacturing contracts
  8. Petrol prices drop below $2
  9. Dollar slips again overnight - back below US70c
  10. Trouble at mill for Mickey Mouse
  11. Oil extends gains
  12. Planes three-quarters full
  13. Bullish about South America
  14. Volatile dollar slices steel profit
  15. Stock takes : Off the rails?
  16. TV chef thrives on a full plate
  17. Media : Hedge fund gets all of its ducks in a row
  18. Takeovers law revamp to help clarify who pays
  19. Foodstuffs in the running to swallow up Liquorland
  20. Worldwide operations help deliver strong result for Opus
  21. Managers strike new Strategic deal
  22. Alliance Group eyes overseas lamb to meet international orders
  23. Global confidence bouncing back, slowly
  24. Telco hits $400m target
  25. Australian stocks: Mixed day, but firm finish
  26. NZ stocks: Sharemarket edges lower, Telecom down
  27. Currency: NZ dollar rebounds strongly today
  28. Wrightson earns $19m bonus on Uruguay returns
  29. Steel & Tube profits down 19pc despite revenue lift
  30. July jump for NZ manufacturing
  31. Currency: NZ dollar crashes below US69c
  32. Devaluation warning from Kiwi Income Property Trust
  33. TelstraClear turns to profit
  34. Turners and Growers profit up, but people eating cheaper food
  35. Fletcher Building's profit falls 4pc
  36. ASB profits up 11pc - $532 million for the year
  37. NZ Shares: Fletcher up after full year result
  38. Energy cutbacks keep pressure on world oil prices
  39. Kiwi will keep on falling: experts
  40. Next round in bitter ferry dispute
  41. Fran O'Sullivan : Counting the Olympic costs
  42. California dream turns into a nightmare
  43. Big brand infiltration has fans eBay-ing for blood
  44. Bollywood tie-up soon
  45. Telecom slide blamed on lingering profit worry
  46. Hedge fund coughs up $430m for star trader
  47. APN profit dips as slowdown in NZ bites
  48. June a horror month for motels
  49. Govt backs two-tier financial adviser plan
  50. Suitor closing in on full takeover of Mr Chips
  51. Michael R. Sesit : Bully-boy has forgotten rules of engagement
  52. St George bucks the trend
  53. Dexion blames fall on NZ slowdown
  54. Profit up but ear implant firm hears bad US news
  55. Currency: US$ strength drives down others
  56. Virgin Blue ambitions greater than just Tasman: report
  57. World oil prices keep tumbling - China demand slowing
  58. Powerco fails in Appeal Court gas decision
  59. Focus on liquor legislation overhaul
  60. Storms destroy a year's worth of West Coast logs
  61. Advertisers trim plans as slowdown hits APN in NZ
  62. Kiwi dollar falls to 11 month low
  63. NZ guest nights down 5pc in June
  64. NZ Shares: Market eases early as Telecom slips further
  65. Pacific Blue's Sydney flights
  66. Reward for ANZ clients
  67. Council buys apartments
  68. Fund's move stuns investors
  69. Kiwi giant aims to milk the China cash cow
  70. Georgia conflict hurts dollar
  71. Spirits high despite tough tariffs abroad
  72. Two-tier plan for financial advisers
  73. Hanover investors make 'freeze' deal
  74. Liam Dann: This vulture is sure to ruffle Telecom's feathers
  75. Viking drops aggressive image with new name
  76. Telstra profits expected to outdo guidance
  77. Branson fights to stop merger
  78. Iraq, China to sign revived $1.7b oil deal
  79. Australia 'equipped to survive sub-prime crisis'
  80. Bush right on 'hangover'
  81. Chinese inflation figure up 10%
  82. Banks 'should follow RBA'
  83. Would you lie to save your job?
  84. Australian stocks: Strong close to session
  85. Telecom challenge launched - US investor wants seats on the board
  86. Strategic Finance plan unveiled - 70pc of investor money in bonds
  87. NZ Shares: Solid start as oil plunges, dollar shaky
  88. Christchurch ratepayers pay $17m for Henderson properties
  89. Fletcher expected to report bad news
  90. Securities hurdle hampers inquiry
  91. Kiwi's climb from Flat Bush to Dubai towers
  92. McDonald's same-store sales on a roll with 8pc leap
  93. Editorial: Oil-firm rivalry working well
  94. Knitting together formula for sheep farmers' prosperity
  95. Rocketing commodities prices begin falling back to earth
  96. Switch to IFRS 'beneficial but hard'
  97. Hard times for Oceana Gold
  98. Owen Hembry: Healthy cash injection for primary R&D
  99. Greenback's huge jump drives oil prices down
  100. Counting on sheep to eat wisely
  101. Debbie Mayo-Smith: Taskmaster does the thinking for you
  102. John Burnett: Get your plan ready before you go shopping for a new business
  103. Anthony Doesburg: Clear viewing, free - clear air... priceless
  104. Airlines will have to go it alone
  105. Deborah Hill Cone: Bosses have no sense of balance
  106. Aussie finance firm in receivership
  107. Collapsing values hit home
  108. Fran O'Sullivan: Pride before the fall
  109. Jade profit down, revenue up
  110. Westpac says earnings growth 'on track'
  111. GPG dumps Australian Tower stake
  112. Liam Dann: No silver lining in Telecom news
  113. Rich feel the pinch too
  114. NZ stocks: Market tumbles as Telecom gets punished
  115. Telecom shares down on bad profit news
  116. Telecom profit down 15 per cent
  117. Blue Chip: How investors got sucked in
  118. Strategic puts freeze on redemptions
  119. Finance chief judged bankrupt
  120. Jobs data is fuel for rate cuts
  121. Stock takes : Glimmer of hope
  122. Tower pulls back
  123. Sliding NZ dollar may end run around mid-US60c mark
  124. Media : Air NZ sceptical about rugby rewards
  125. Finance company rating agency to close
  126. 'Bloodbath' looms on Tasman crossing
  127. Emirates' fuel-buying balancing act blown off course
  128. Real results from virtual images
  129. Eastern looks at changes
  130. NZ stocks: Solid start erodes for sharemarket
  131. Strategic Finance suspends withdrawals
  132. Fullers staff angered by restructure
  133. Tabcorp profit hit by pokies ruling
  134. Petricevic is declared bankrupt
  135. Unemployment rate rises again
  136. Bridgecorp founder back in court on bankruptcy filing
  137. 11 charged in huge US internet credit card scam
  138. Auckland house prices drop over 5pc - report
  139. NZ's credit rating confirmation welcomed by Cullen
  140. All sweet for public servants, research shows
  141. NZ Shares: Market up 1pc early after US stocks soar
  142. Currency: Kiwi nears year-long low vs greenback
  143. Oil traders send prices tumbling
  144. Primary sector tipped to save NZ
  145. Same concerns turning up in financial statements says Securities Commission
  146. Profit slump for CDL Investments
  147. Federal Reserve holds US rates at 2 per cent
  148. Fran O'Sullivan : Is glass half full or half empty?
  149. Dominion Finance to resume trading
  150. AXA's call centre swamped after freeze on fund
  151. Consent for $275m hydro power scheme
  152. Blue Chip process frustrates lawyers
  153. Trades up on NZX, but value down
  154. Drilling ready to go in Southland
  155. Apartment buyers forfeit deposits
  156. NZ Stocks: Dollar lower after RBA rates decision
  157. Rogue trader's assistant drawn into scandal
  158. Reserve Bank says more rate cuts likely
  159. Mortgagee sales on the increase
  160. Silver Fern Farms closes Canterbury abattoir
  161. Global credit crunch is 'far from finished'
  162. Value of NZX trades down 17pc in July - but numbers up
  163. Commodity prices hit new record high
  164. Real estate sales up, but prices slip
  165. Petrol prices, inflation top concerns for Aust businesses
  166. NZ stocks: Sharemarket slips as Telecom eases
  167. Top international wine award for New Zealander
  168. Petricevic plea for stay of bankruptcy fails
  169. Crude oil prices continue to fall
  170. RBA may leave rates move till later
  171. Rural economy will rebound, claims MAF
  172. TrustPower gets resource consent for Wairau hydro scheme
  173. AXA puts mortgage fund into freezer
  174. Tamsyn Parker: Mortgage trust moves do make sense
  175. Pay growth poor guide to wage inflation
  176. Currency: Dollar hits 10 month low against US
  177. AXA freezes $117 million mortgage fund
  178. Fewer jobs advertised in Australia
  179. New car registrations fall
  180. Salaries 'jump at record levels' but interest rate cuts still coming
  181. Half of Powerco up for sale
  182. Property drought worsens during the wet months
  183. Briscoes sales down, but July better than expected
  184. NZ stocks: Sharemarket starts week flat
  185. Fourth person charged in Five Star case
  186. Yahoo board emerges unscathed from annual meeting
  187. Australian house prices expected down
  188. Commodity prices see biggest monthly drop since 1980
  189. Results crucial as Telecom faces tough challenges
  190. Have US stocks stabilised, or is there more pain to come?
  191. Turning bright ideas into reality
  192. More out of work but wages still rising
  193. Techie puts his vineyard plans on hold
  194. Commission to decide dispute over milk supply
  195. NAB downgrade disputed
  196. Grant Bradley inside the plush A380's first commercial flight
  197. Parore, Pero clash over mortgage future
  198. Fran O'Sullivan : Hanover head steps into the public fray
  199. Boom for bach rentals
  200. Bernard Hickey : Trusts' deep freeze
  201. Martin Hawes : Avoid family trusts being shams
  202. Top tips: Importance of wills and enduring powers of attorney
  203. Sean D'Souza: Encourage urgency, and oh, the relief
  204. Arun Abey: Keep your eyes on The Prize
  205. Spoils of justice in good times and bad
  206. Liam Dann : Panic over AMP fund won't help
  207. Brian Gaynor : Hanover choice comes down to cash
  208. A serial director who has seen it all
  209. Product has stake in top properties
  210. AMP fund goes into lockdown
  211. Details soon on DFH strategy
  212. Five Star's investors get 5c more
  213. Cashed up Vector to buy back shares
  214. Taskforce says its up to the challenge
  215. All stays quiet on the Kermadec front
  216. Rudd admits Oz economy slowing down
  217. Self-employed facing loan troubles
  218. Mainfreight: NZ can do better
  219. Barfoot's deal is out of this world
  220. Jacqueline Smith: Revisiting the fast and the Furio
  221. Rich add a little sparkle to their investments
  222. Australian stocks: Finance sector still plagues ASX
  223. NZ stocks: Sentiment mostly negative
  224. Currency: NZ dollar eases
  225. AMP freezes property fund
  226. Vector share buyback announced
  227. Five Star investors get good news - another 5 cents in the dollar
  228. Postie Plus says full year loss will be $6.5m - $7.5m
  229. NZ Shares: Warehouse shares bounce, but market eases early
  230. Hubbard's message to Sth Canty investors: we're solid
  231. China, India look at buying Hummer
  232. Yahoo shareholders on the warpath
  233. ING disclosure
  234. Drilling to begin
  235. Vector rating
  236. Timing looks about right for Tindall to get his bargain
  237. Stock takes : Clyne to the top
  238. Doha factions settle for trading blame
  239. Media : Telecom goes for new image with PR maestro
  240. Winsun developer declared bankrupt
  241. Hanover: Loans beneficial
  242. Shares in retailer plunge after suitors knocked back
  243. 'Fair prospect' Foodstuffs and Woolworths could appeal latest takeover verdict
  244. Firms 'caught in the rip' as economy slows
  245. TrustPower confirms profit downgrade after lack of wind, rain
  246. Advisers warned about trusts
  247. $9m loss after struggling Starbucks orders stores to go
  248. Negative-equity spectre haunts 1.7 million homeowners in Britain, says report
  249. Lufthansa strike begins to take toll
  250. Borrowing slows