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    Some signs business resilience is teetering

    Some signs business resilience is teetering


    Dot Loves Data measured business closures from September to November last year and compared that with the 2019 period.

    Government director Justin Lester says they found 127 per cent more closures took place.

    He says people are struggling, but fighting, they want to keep their businesses solvent so liquidation is still relatively slow - but we're seeing the first signs of some wobbles.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Netball:
    The Silver Ferns are sticking with the same 14-player squad from the Constellation Cup loss to Australia for this month's Northern Tour 13:47

    Business:
    Changes to the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act have shown little consideration for intellectually disabled Kiwis 13:27

    Politics:
    As US government shutdown drags on, 42 million people could be affected by food program cuts 13:17

    Law and Order:
    Pitch invader stands with Kangaroos during national anthems before Ashes Test against England 13:07

    Soccer:
    Coach Steve Corica is delighted with how Auckland FC has rallied around new recruit Lachie Brook 13:07

    Rugby:
    A final-quarter blitz has helped the All Blacks take down Ireland 26-13 in their opening Grand Slam tour test in Chicago 12:37

    Environment:
    A push to protect Auckland's beloved mountains from going up in flames - as Guy Fawkes draws closer 12:27

    Technology:
    I tried to outsmart the social media algorithm. Here's how it outsmarted me 12:27

    International:
    New York's underbelly is thriving — this FBI case pulled back the curtain 11:17

    Soccer:
    Arsenal has a handy seven-point lead at the top of the English Premier League after a 2-nil win at Burnley 11:07


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