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Bitcoin price remains stable after halving The much-awaited halving had little impact on the price of the world's biggest cryptocurrency.
© 2024 RadioNZ 12:45am EBOS announces appointment of new Chief Financial Officer EBOS Group Limited (“EBOS”) is pleased to announce the appointment of Alistair Gray to the role of Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) with effect from 30 September 2024
© 2024 sharechat.co.nz 12:25am Creditor applies to put Auckland country club owner into liquidation Plans to redevelop a north Auckland golf course and country club have hit yet another snag
© 2024 RadioNZ 12:05am AM Best affirms Tower Limited's A- (Excellent) FSR Global credit rating agency AM Best has affirmed Tower Limited’s Financial Strength Rating as A- (Excellent), with a stable outlook, after completing its annual review. Tower’s Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating was also affirmed as a- (Excellent)
© 2024 sharechat.co.nz 12:05am Consumer optimism plummets in Wellington Consumer confidence has turned more pessimistic, and the capital is the most downbeat region of all.
© 2024 RadioNZ 11:35am West Coast council backs Fast Tracks Approvals Bill The Fast Tracks Approvals Bill has been given a big tick by the West Coast Regional Council, saying it will lead to more jobs, and despite what others say, has environmental safeguards in it.
© 2024 RadioNZ 10:55am Google parent Alphabet announces first-ever dividend, shares soar The Google parent announced a dividend of 20 cents per share, cheering investors.
© 2024 RadioNZ 10:55am Rail Britannia? Labour announce plans to renationalise nearly all passenger rail services
© 2024 BBCWorld 10:45am Americast on campus: Students protest over Gaza Police have been called into several universities across the US.
© 2024 BBCWorld 10:45am Man Utd fan Littler wins in Liverpool despite boos Manchester United fan Luke Littler is booed by the crowd in Liverpool but beats Rob Cross to win Premier League Darts night 13.
© 2024 BBCWorld 10:45am 'With title prize in sight, Man City rarely show any weakness' The manner of Manchester City’s demolition of Brighton sounds an ominous note for anyone wishing to wrestle away their crown, writes Phil McNulty.
© 2024 BBCWorld 10:45am
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