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  1. Investors deserted NZX in 2008
  2. Waterford Wedgwood calls in receivers
  3. NZ stocks: Small early gains for sharemarket
  4. Christmas sales nothing to cheer about at Warehouse
  5. Ford and Toyota sales dismal in US
  6. Oil back up to US$47
  7. House prices - how far will they fall?
  8. Card transactions show record decline
  9. ANZ parent sets up as branch in New Zealand
  10. Q&A with Rickey Ward of Tyndall Investment Management
  11. Tech Tips: An IT miracle can help the bottom line
  12. Drug group shareholders out to claim board scalps
  13. Steve Jobs comes clean on health problems, will stay at Apple
  14. Currency: Dollar up against Aussie, US
  15. NZ stocks: Market starts positive on thin trading
  16. US newspaper rivals co-operate amid job cuts
  17. Australian stocks: Market opens week higher
  18. Wall Street braces for 2009's first full week
  19. Madoff memorabilia popping up on eBay
  20. Japan's jobless hit the streets
  21. 'Merciless' banks fail customers
  22. Developer rising from the ruins
  23. Simple steps to increase your home's value
  24. Bernard Hickey: Property pain only just begun
  25. Development a risky business
  26. Test case could help hundreds of angry Blue Chip investors
  27. First-home buyers staging comeback
  28. Personal banking with a latte
  29. Top tips: Boosting productivity without breaking the bank
  30. Martin Hawes: Where to for property values?
  31. Learn to rein in Christmas
  32. After the fall
  33. Retailers awaiting Christmas spendup
  34. Christmas sales come early
  35. Asians lead decline in NZ tourism
  36. Tips for this year none too flash but longer term tells different story
  37. Norgate says no need for new equity or PGG selldown
  38. Did Madoff act alone in $US50bn fraud?
  39. Aussie exodus continues - 100 a day cross ditch
  40. Norgate venture's shares lose 20 per cent
  41. ANZ National Bank accused of favouring overseas workers
  42. Madoff scandal shows how badly reform is needed, says Obama
  43. NZ halts imports of Australian tomatoes
  44. NZ Shares: Market drops more than half a per cent
  45. Merger off between Qantas and British Airways
  46. NZ business confidence at record low
  47. Oil crashes to record lows
  48. Glassons prepares for rough ride
  49. Lloyd Morrison: Time to reclaim status as God's Own
  50. Woolworths reaches end of the road in UK
  51. Madoff warnings began nine years ago
  52. Madoff's wife investigated in fraud probe
  53. Economic update shows growth in wrong places
  54. UK jobless picked to reach 3m by 2010
  55. Air NZ calls for charges to be cut
  56. Brian Fallow: Long road over debt mountain
  57. Transport hub puts end to controversial plan
  58. Trade body hits back at claims of price-fixing
  59. Aussie stocks: Market marginally up
  60. NZ dollar tops US59c as Greenback tumbles
  61. NZ stocks: Sharemarket rises ahead of close
  62. Unemployment, deficits set to rise, says Treasury
  63. Brian Fallow: Rainy day becomes a monsoon
  64. Hallenstein Glassons says tight year ahead
  65. Housing loan approvals surge after big OCR cut
  66. Elle Macpherson's sister declares herself bankrupt
  67. Airline group rejects cargo cartel claims
  68. Opec losing some of its clout
  69. NZOG lifts stake in Pan Pacific
  70. Madoff in court after new twist in pyramid case
  71. Watchdog says Shell fuel ads misleading
  72. US stocks: Wall St ends day down
  73. NZ stocks: Sharemarket makes a slippery start
  74. Dry weather and low milk prices hit NZ farms in Uruguay
  75. Lift from Fed's rate cut likely to be brief
  76. US stocks: Modest climb on Wall St
  77. Oil giant's fuel ads misleading says watchdog
  78. Madoff appears in court - signs over homes for $10m bond
  79. Dorchester investors approve rescue plan
  80. Oil market reacts to huge Opec cut
  81. Treasury's forecasts tipped to be rough
  82. City's bond issue seeks $200m for debt, works
  83. HSBC bank spurns ordinary Kiwis
  84. $258 million iron sands deal shelved by global meltdown
  85. Bad debt blunder forces CBA to reduce stock offer
  86. NZOG invests in Tui field partner
  87. Fonterra milk powder pile needs big space
  88. Public sector takes up the construction slack
  89. Growth weak in Aust but recession 'very unlikely'
  90. Sweet relief for Cadbury despite slowdown
  91. UK inflation falls to 4.1pc
  92. Honda drops as investors prepare for dismal news
  93. GE in $5b Iraq power deal
  94. Budvar beats a Bud in Europe
  95. Vodafone pulling plug on cricket sponsorship
  96. NZ Shares: Market up more than half a per cent
  97. Bond issue from Fonterra
  98. THL buys out of InterCity joint venture
  99. US Fed slashes interest rates to record 0.25pc
  100. US stocks: Market cheers Fed's decisive action
  101. PGG Wrightson sets sights lower
  102. Currency: NZ dollar surges after US rate decision
  103. Kiwibank ads outrageous - Former BNZ chairman
  104. Christmas spending off to sluggish start
  105. Investors' salvage vote looks like a certainty
  106. Paul Winton: Our telecommunications future - the five options
  107. Kiwis go plastic fantastic in credit crunch
  108. Bumpy ride ahead for pastoral sector
  109. Jetpack maker appoints CEO
  110. Fran O'Sullivan: Don't mess with the watchdog
  111. Firms check Madoff exposure
  112. Sombre survey estimates economy will shrink 0.2%
  113. Rate cuts lure back property investors
  114. Dollar dip cuts profit margin for jeweller
  115. ING told to stand behind its frozen NZ funds
  116. Telecom credit ratings in line for possible downgrade
  117. List of duped investors in $US50bn Wall St pyramid scam grows
  118. Indonesia says NZ offering too little in trade talks
  119. Figures will show end of recession - Treasury
  120. Date set for Bridgecorp directors' depositions
  121. NZ Shares: Market opens flat
  122. Japanese, French car makers feel the US chill
  123. Rescue plan for up to 70,000 job losses
  124. Overseas cartel cases a threat, say analysts
  125. Angry investors blast Richina
  126. Liquidation for Blue Chip foe
  127. ACC levy rises will be legal minimum - Key
  128. Service sector activity falling
  129. Oil exploration move welcomed
  130. NZ approves A2 call
  131. Bush 'not quite ready' to decide on carmakers bailout
  132. Tax break to help finance companies
  133. Relaunch hits bum note with creditors
  134. Macquarie plans China deal
  135. Australian stocks: Market closes firmly in the black
  136. NZ stocks: Market gives up gains to close flat
  137. Key disappointed, resigned to Genesis power price hike
  138. Currency: Dollar firms in quiet session
  139. Air NZ: Commission 'grandstanding' in $2.9bn cartel case
  140. Bankruptcies rising fast, says Veda
  141. NZ housing most affordable since 2005 - report
  142. Victims of record $91bn Wall St fraud speak out
  143. NZ Shares: Market up after good day on Wall St
  144. Air NZ in $2.9bn price-fixing cartel case
  145. $230 million roading job races ahead
  146. Tourism operator wins seven-year fight with IRD
  147. Key calls on Genesis to review price rises
  148. Aiming for a unique perception
  149. Asian giants vow to fight crisis
  150. Businesses do about turn on crunching their staff numbers
  151. US business just shutting down - expert
  152. Editorial: Much needed boost for small business
  153. Slowdown yes, but no recession, says Kremlin
  154. Cost cuts mark fight for survival
  155. Owen Hembry: Farmers digging in for the long haul
  156. Boat prices sinking as slump makes waves
  157. Ambitious plan needs investors' power
  158. Here's 10 reasons to buy property now, says long time investor
  159. How to get your dream home loan
  160. 10 good reasons to buy property now
  161. Bernard Hickey : Spiralling into a long, deep slump
  162. Martin Hawes : Consumers' conflict of interest
  163. Top tips : Managing change in a volatile environment
  164. Rejig mortgages to save
  165. Wall Street recovers as White House vows auto help
  166. Rugby World Cup: Tourist industry putting faith in rugby-led recovery
  167. Global stocks: Negative end to week's trading
  168. Retirement dreams unravel
  169. Brian Gaynor: Multitasker testing multiple loyalties
  170. World Cup CEO blasts business for lack of unity
  171. Liam Dann: Let's hope party generation keeps supplying the snacks
  172. Bank of America to cut 30,000 jobs
  173. $25m wiped off ARC investment
  174. Orr upbeat on investment opportunities
  175. Tourist industry putting faith in rugby-led recovery
  176. Chrysler nearly at bottom of the barrel
  177. Reserve Bank expands acceptance to range of securities
  178. Jet delivery still a dream
  179. Pressure on for EU deal
  180. Farmers see $1.3 billion drop in Fonterra's value
  181. Sliding vehicle sales tow retail results into reverse
  182. Services on Telecom lines popular, says commission
  183. Fertiliser giant eyes Queensland
  184. Mary Holm: Flaw in KiwiSaver plan fixed
  185. Fran O'Sullivan: Lead big business by the nose, PM
  186. Brent Sheather: Local funds need narrower spread
  187. Reserve Bank to accept wider range of securities
  188. 90-day hire-and-fire bill becomes law
  189. Car sales slump to lowest level since 2001
  190. Super Fund sells nuke, cluster bomb shares
  191. Hellaby shares slump after profit warning
  192. Stay-at-home holidays boost local tourism as petrol falls
  193. Air NZ ignores Govt's Kiwisaver cut
  194. NZ Shares: Market slips after sharp fall in US
  195. Finance committee chairman no stranger to scrutinising the books
  196. Olympics: IOC can weather economic storm, says Rogge
  197. Oil: Prices jump 10 per cent overnight
  198. Currency: Dollar at two-week high against US
  199. Online retailer NZ's fastest-growing tech company
  200. Rio chief's $91 billion rebuff
  201. John Drinnan: Tsars in their eyes
  202. British 'Woolies' faces closure
  203. Asian telco keen on bid for Telecom subsidiary
  204. Fate of Tiwai Pt in the balance
  205. Stock takes: Not so optimistic
  206. The sad duty of watching ING's CDO funds
  207. Qantas handed $24m fine for price-fixing
  208. Australian stocks: Market closes one per cent weaker
  209. Hundreds of jobs threatened by Rio Tinto job cuts
  210. Currency: Dollar quiet versus strong Aussie
  211. Stocks: Return to top stocks boosts market
  212. Cut fuel prices five cents by Monday, AA tells big oil
  213. Govt bank liability may be $275bn
  214. Land seizure RMA powers won't be extended, says English
  215. Ford's debt gamble pays off
  216. November house prices steady but sales slump
  217. NZ Shares: Firm start for local market after late US rebound
  218. NZ manufacturing plunges to another record low
  219. Auckland property developer guilty of Securities Act breach
  220. NZ Dollar: Kiwi touches US55c but drops fast before local open
  221. Pacnet confirms AAPT interest
  222. Govt passes tax and KiwiSaver legislation
  223. Business hits back at Bollard's 'cut prices' call
  224. GE Money yet to pass on rate cuts
  225. Developer guilty of breaching act
  226. Brian McCarthy to head Fairfax
  227. Yahoo investor says sell search unit to Microsoft
  228. ING to wind up $500m in funds
  229. Visa to scrap signatures for payments
  230. S&P lines up rating
  231. Gas exploration off east coast and Northland opens up
  232. The Warehouse ditches its discount liquor stores
  233. Super fund down $2b as world markets plummet
  234. Rising debt levels cast shadow on Christmas
  235. Five Star trial date set
  236. Exports point to longer slump
  237. Small firms support 90-day staffing trial
  238. Navico cuts another 30 jobs
  239. Super Fund policy warning
  240. Mae and Mac's 'reckless bets'
  241. Brian Fallow: Doubts grow on climate intention
  242. Losses for airlines tipped to hit $4.6b
  243. NZ stocks: Market eases on lacklustre session
  244. Currency: Dollar rises after bouncy night
  245. Start cutting your prices, Bollard tells companies
  246. ING NZ looks to wind down two credit-crisis hit funds
  247. Costly imports hurt Terms of Trade figures
  248. Investors swap bum shares for sunny island trips
  249. 55 ABC Learning centres to close
  250. Mary Holm: Changes fairer for most KiwiSavers