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There has been a 10 percent increase in the number of years that New Zealanders are staying in paid work since a mandatory retirement age was eliminated in 2000.
Powerball was not struck and has rolled over to Saturday night, where the jackpot will be $8 million.
"I can finally get rid of that box that I've had for 10 years."
Zespri is investigating how much kiwifruit will have to be dumped.
Cameron Bagrie feels COVID-19 and pre-pandemic interest rate lows are a thing of the past.
Despite many businesses struggling overall, they're confident about the future, a new survey shows.
The Government said it would update the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA).
The home can turn a full 360 degrees on top of a rotating platform.
Whangārei has its very own millionaire.
"We are in a phase [now] where the transition is [going to be] quite painful."
The move comes as some analysts raised concerns about how Netflix's growth after its password-sharing crackdown.
But it's not good news for Wellington workers.
"That's a bit of a change from what most economists were thinking."
Kiwis facing higher power charges could be eligible for help.
"The perfect borrowing strategy is only ever known in hindsight."
"Domestic inflation is still... high."
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It would circulate alongside physical notes and coins.
It comes amid falling sales and an intensifying price war for electric vehicles.
The commission says the firm has a "long history of breaching consumer protection laws".
The family still headed to work on Monday despite knowing they were multi-millionaires.
Inflation is predicted to drop to the lowest level in three years, but not enough to change the dial on interest rate cuts.
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"Overall... it's still somewhat positive."
A major energy company trialing Microsoft's AI says it can save up to five hours in lost productivity.
Economists were predicting the OCR would stay the same before Wednesday's announcement.
"I looked at it and I tried to figure out how the numbers could be so big."
The major banks all agree relief is unlikely today.
"I'm not sure if the rats are back in Woolworths, or Hoyts has an infestation, but this is not on!"
A select committee will investigate farmers' claims of disparity between rural and urban bank lending practices.
Powerball has rolled over to Wednesday night, where the jackpot will be $26 million.
"That means inflation in New Zealand will remain a bit higher for a bit longer."
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The market for retro video games and collectibles is booming, with the rarest items selling for millions.
"It's main centre strength, versus a slightly patchier recovery in the provincial markets."
The commission said the merger would see Foodstuffs become a single national grocery entity - further reducing competition in the market.
"Pretty much everywhere you look over the last three months was positive."
Powerball is set to skyrocket this weekend.
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