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iPhone X pushes Apple towards world first trillion dollar company

Sales of the pricey iPhone X pushed Apple's results far beyond Wall Street targets, with subscriptions from App Store, Apple Music and iCloud services bolstering business.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 1 Aug 2018 | 11:22 am(NZT)

Ebert Construction firm goes into receivership, workers locked out from sites

Ebert Construction Ltd has gone into receivership and workers are finding themselves locked out with no access to their tools this morning.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 1 Aug 2018 | 9:26 am(NZT)

House prices drop in Auckland, rise in Queenstown

Growth in house prices continues to slow, with the regions outperforming the main centres, where prices have gone back in some places.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 1 Aug 2018 | 6:48 am(NZT)

Business confidence slumps to 10-year low

Business confidence has slumped to its lowest level in nearly a decade and firms are barely positive about their own outlook.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 31 Jul 2018 | 9:21 pm(NZT)

Weetbix trademark violation case in court

A battle between two breakfast cereals has wound up in the High Court in Christchurch.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 31 Jul 2018 | 7:32 pm(NZT)



Contact sells LPG business to service debt, streamline strategy

Contact Energy is selling its LPG business for $260 million to reduce debt levels, streamline its business, and increase its dividend payout.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 31 Jul 2018 | 3:05 pm(NZT)

New Kiwibank boss open to ideas and new technology

Kiwibank's new chief executive is looking to lift the bank's fortunes and image, in part by playing up its New Zealand ownership.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 31 Jul 2018 | 1:26 pm(NZT)

Insurance may not cover E-bikes, drones

Owners of electric bikes, drones, or other tech devices may find themselves without insurance.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 31 Jul 2018 | 12:44 pm(NZT)

US could sustain good growth for years, says Treasury leader

The US Treasury Secretary has claimed the quickening pace of growth in the US economy will persist for the next few years.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 31 Jul 2018 | 11:40 am(NZT)

Sick? Don't soldier on at work, stay home

A healthcare insurer is warning that sick workers continuing to go to work may be doing more harm than good.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 30 Jul 2018 | 1:11 pm(NZT)



Expected minimum wage rise keeps consumer confidence steady

Consumer confidence has edged lower but remains relatively buoyant because of expected wage growth.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 27 Jul 2018 | 2:54 pm(NZT)

Fonterra chairman John Wilson to stand down after recent serious health scare

Fonterra chairman John Wilson is standing down from his role with immediate effect as he recovers from a recent serious health scare.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 27 Jul 2018 | 12:49 pm(NZT)

Facebook's Zuckerberg loses $16 billion in record Facebook fall

Facebook Inc chief executive Mark Zuckerberg's fortune took an almost $US16 billion ($NZ23.55 billion) hit, as the social media giant headed for the biggest one-day wipeout in US stock market history.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 27 Jul 2018 | 5:52 am(NZT)

Air NZ not asked by China to drop Taiwan reference

Air New Zealand has not been asked change how it refers to flights to Taiwan, though other international airlines have bowed to demands from China.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 26 Jul 2018 | 6:29 pm(NZT)

Facebook shares drop by more than 20 percent

Facebook shares tumbled by more than 20 percent after the social media network's revenue and user growth fell short of investor expectations.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 26 Jul 2018 | 6:14 pm(NZT)

Superannuation not enough for basic retiree lifestyle

The amount of money needed by retirees to have a basic lifestyle is growing, but there are signs people are coping.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 26 Jul 2018 | 1:39 pm(NZT)

Surge in number of banking complaints and inquiries

The banking watchdog has dealt with a 14 percent increase in cases in the past year, with a third of all complaints and inquires dealing with the service offered by banks.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 26 Jul 2018 | 1:21 pm(NZT)

Trump: US and EU agree to work towards lower trade barriers

Donald Trump and Jean-Claude Juncker agree to work towards zero tariffs on non-auto industrial goods.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 26 Jul 2018 | 11:56 am(NZT)



Fairfax to merge with Nine in Australia

Fairfax Media in Australia has announced plans to merge with Nine Entertainment to create an integrated media giant.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 26 Jul 2018 | 11:53 am(NZT)

No sign of NZ building costs easing

The construction industry is warning there is no end in sight to the high costs that are holding up some building projects.

Source: Radio New Zealand Business Headlines | 26 Jul 2018 | 10:48 am(NZT)



















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