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    Signs we could be reaching the endpoint of the inflationary cycle
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     20 October 2025
    Signs we could be reaching the endpoint of the inflationary cycle
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    The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year
    19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year... more
    The rising cost of food is also affecting chocolate with popular Kiwi brand Whittaker's increasing its prices
    18 Oct: The rising cost of food is also affecting chocolate with popular Kiwi brand Whittaker's increasing its prices... more
    US dangled threat of Tomahawks for Ukraine, then Russia called to negotiate
    17 Oct: US President Donald Trump threatened to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if Russia did not return to peace talks, but analysts say the long-range weapons are not the game-changer they are made out to be.... more
    New Zealand Breakers coach Petteri Koponen is backing two of his imports to find their feet in tonight's Australian basketball league outing in Auckland
    17 Oct: New Zealand Breakers coach Petteri Koponen is backing two of his imports to find their feet in tonight's Australian basketball league outing in Auckland... more
    A first of it's kind commercial seaweed bio-refinery in opening in Waikato's Paeroa today
    17 Oct: A first of it's kind commercial seaweed bio-refinery in opening in Waikato's Paeroa today... more
    Fears interest rate cuts might've gone too far
    17 Oct: Fears interest rate cuts might've gone too far... more
    A warning the Reserve Bank is walking a fine line
    17 Oct: A warning the Reserve Bank is walking a fine line... more
    Fears inflation could come back into the picture as the OCR falls
    17 Oct: Fears inflation could come back into the picture as the OCR falls... more
    The effects of last week's 50 basis point OCR cut, probably won't be felt until next year - by which point the economy will already be growing
    17 Oct: The effects of last week's 50 basis point OCR cut, probably won't be felt until next year - by which point the economy will already be growing... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year ++++++++++++++++++++++
     11 Oct: Secondary school teachers will go ahead with strike action next week, despite a pay offer on Friday +++++++++++++++++++
     12 Oct: Government holds firm on not negotiating with hackers in wake of Qantas breach +++++++++++++++
     22 Oct: A clear message to people in the firing line of destructive winds tomorrow - stay indoors, avoid travel and secure property ++++++++++++
     13 Oct: Inland Revenue could soon take unpaid tax out of bank accounts ++++++++++++
     13 Oct: A new player in the customer loyalty programme field +++++++++++
     14 Oct: A new chapter for domestic aviation as Air New Zealand teams up with Air Chathams +++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      8 Nov: Get lenovo’s decked-out ryzen thinkpad laptop for $400 off right now (PC World)
      8 Nov: Infostealers are making this old security practice new again (PC World)
      8 Nov: Incogni review: the set-it-and-forget-it online privacy solution (PC World)
      7 Nov: Itv in talks to sell television business to sky (BBCWorld)
      7 Nov: Far north business leaders unimpressed at second power outage (RadioNZ)
      7 Nov: Matte beats oled: why i prefer cheaper laptop screens in real life (PC World)
      7 Nov: Irish owners, an irish trainer and an irish jockey: the oaks day party about to hit ballarat (Sydney Morning Herald)
      6 Nov: Strictly business storms home in the oaks (Sydney Morning Herald)
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     Today's News

    Auckland:
    A man has died after being pulled from the water at a beach, in Central Auckland 17:27

    Rugby:
    All Blacks first five Beauden Barrett has taken it upon himself to underline how close Scotland have come to tipping up New Zealand in the last two visits 17:17

    International:
    Sudan's crisis has entered a dramatic new phase — but it started years ago 17:07

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC will look to avoid getting caught up in the emotion of tonight's A-League derby against the Phoenix in Wellington 16:57

    International:
    Amyl and the Sniffers, Tame Impala, Rüfüs Du Sol secure 2026 Grammy nominations 16:07

    Accident and Emergency:
    Lake Terrace at the corner of Matuku Street in Two Mile Bay, Taupo, is closed following a single-vehicle crash 15:27

    Rugby:
    Former New Zealand coach Sir Steve Hansen has praised the young All Blacks locking trio that will be tasked with leading the second-row in tomorrow morning's test against Scotland at Murrayfield 15:07

    Rugby League:
    In-form Kiwis five-eighth Dylan Brown reckons the foundations of CommBank Stadium will be rocked in tomorrow night's Pacific Championship final 14:57

    Law and Order:
    Biosecurity are waiting to confirm if another yellow-legged hornet's been found in Auckland 14:07

    Environment:
    Severe thunderstorm watches are in place for the west coast of Northland and Auckland from 1pm today 13:47

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