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    The price of building materials is starting to pick up again, particularly for timber and cladding
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     3 December 2025
    The price of building materials is starting to pick up again, particularly for timber and cladding
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    Fears of spying and interrogation as 'mega' Chinese embassy in London looks set for approval
    2 Dec: Underneath central London cables carrying vital financial information run and soon China's new embassy, which has redacted floor plans, could sit atop them.... more
    Data shows Black Friday sales were busy - but spending was down on last year
    2 Dec: Data shows Black Friday sales were busy - but spending was down on last year... more
    The Education Minister's welcoming the news community educators are accepting their latest pay offer
    2 Dec: The Education Minister's welcoming the news community educators are accepting their latest pay offer... more
    Buying local this Christmas could help struggling businesses
    2 Dec: Buying local this Christmas could help struggling businesses... more
    New Zealand exported more than 25 billion dollars worth of goods and services in the September quarter
    2 Dec: New Zealand exported more than 25 billion dollars worth of goods and services in the September quarter... more
    Belief we need to beef up our mechanisms to address the costly "phoenix" problem
    2 Dec: Belief we need to beef up our mechanisms to address the costly "phoenix" problem... more
    The number of consumers behind on their credit repayments has reached a two-year low
    2 Dec: The number of consumers behind on their credit repayments has reached a two-year low... more
    People waiting for big banks to cut fixed mortgage rates after last week's Official Cash rate cut - might be out of luck
    1 Dec: People waiting for big banks to cut fixed mortgage rates after last week's Official Cash rate cut - might be out of luck... more
    A global tax crackdown is coming for crypto – including NZ trades worth billions
    1 Dec: New Zealanders trade cryptocurrency worth billions every year, largely invisible to the tax system. That will change with the start of the next financial year.... more

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