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    The closure of a key footbridge is hurting hospo businesses in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     8 April 2024
    The closure of a key footbridge is hurting hospo businesses in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter
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    Small businesses confidence is on the way up, despite cost pressures making it tough
    7 Apr: Small businesses confidence is on the way up, despite cost pressures making it tough... more
    Hair loss is big business in the medical tourism industry, and Türkiye's transplant clinics are cashing in
    7 Apr: Young men with heads swaddled in gauze wander through the streets, taking in the sights and sounds of Istanbul. But these aren't regular tourists — they have all come with the same singular mission: to find an antidote to their baldness.... more
    Earthquake resilience is about more than just saving lives according to new research
    7 Apr: Earthquake resilience is about more than just saving lives according to new research... more
    Alternative proteins are set to change the farming landscape in New Zealand
    7 Apr: Alternative proteins are set to change the farming landscape in New Zealand... more
    Israeli military dismisses two officers over deadly drone strikes on World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza
    6 Apr: The Israel Defense Forces says it dismissed two officers and reprimanded three others for their roles in drone strikes in Gaza that killed seven aid workers for World Central Kitchen on a food-delivery mission.... more
    A warning for the Government to tread carefully if it decides to tax charities
    6 Apr: A warning for the Government to tread carefully if it decides to tax charities... more
    Home-buyers are urged to consider insurance costs before sealing the deal
    5 Apr: Home-buyers are urged to consider insurance costs before sealing the deal... more
    A mixed bag in the Lyttelton Port Company's latest interim results
    5 Apr: A mixed bag in the Lyttelton Port Company's latest interim results... more
    Auckland's residential property market's seen its most active trading month for the past two years
    5 Apr: Auckland's residential property market's seen its most active trading month for the past two years... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     10 Apr: Nursing executives stood down pending investigation of 'potential financial irregularities' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     11 Apr: Swedish furniture giant Ikea has begun recruiting hundreds of staff for its first New Zealand warehouse ++++++++++
     03 Apr: Dairy company Synlait is grappling with how to deal with high debt and declining profitability, after reporting a half-year loss of almost 100-million dollars +++++++++
     27 Apr: Pressure's on the Government to deliver for people come Budget day +++++++++
     03 Apr: A nationwide shortage of liquid morphine could see patients missing out on the pain medication for months +++++++++
     16 Apr: A highly anticipated debut with an extremely high price point ++++++++
     04 Apr: A raw fruit juice product is being recalled - due to potential food safety risks ++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      27 Apr: ‘i’m an opportunist’: under-fire juice business owner slammed for ‘unethical’ fruit sourcing (RadioNZ)
      27 Apr: Andrew tate and brother tristan to be tried in romania on rape and trafficking charges (RadioNZ)
      27 Apr: Two uk men charged with helping russian intelligence after suspected arson attack (BBCWorld)
      26 Apr: Why green steam is a hot issue for business (BBCWorld)
      26 Apr: Fears gisborne will become 'desolate wasteland' under proposed alcohol plan (RadioNZ)
      26 Apr: Gisborne risks becoming 'desolate wasteland' under proposed alcohol policies (RadioNZ)
      25 Apr: Sainsbury's: almost everyone now shops in store (BBCWorld)
      25 Apr: 'business as usual' for channel crossings despite migrant deaths (BBCWorld)
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     Today's News

    Business:
    Milan is planning to halt the sale of pizza and gelato after hours, to reduce noisy groups of visitors late at night 21:57

    Entertainment:
    Bianca Censori is said to find Taylor Swift's Kim Kardashian diss song "all very amusing" 21:44

    Law and Order:
    US motorist caught using mannequin to drive in carpool lane 21:27

    Cricket:
    A rare shot at a cricket series win on the sub continent for the Black Caps - and with a "B" team, at that 21:17

    Entertainment:
    Maya Rudolph says her parents being famous musicians didn't give her a leg up in acting and comedy 21:14

    Entertainment:
    Nick Grimshaw has quipped he feels like a "tortured poet" after he was confused for Taylor Swift's ex-boyfriend Matty Healy 20:44

    Entertainment:
    The Prince and Princess of Wales have released a new photograph of Prince Louis to mark his sixth birthday 20:14

    Entertainment:
    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex's rebooted 'Archetypes' podcast has reportedly been delayed until next year 19:44

    Entertainment:
    Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher won't be returning to 'That '90s Show' 19:14

    Netball:
    It's taken three rounds but the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic have prevailed for their first win of the the ANZ netball Premiership 18:57

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