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Business as usual for bars in Level 1
Today marks the first day of the closest thing to normality we've had since tough restrictions came in to stop the spread of Covid-19 in March. Audio
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Midday Business News for 9 June 2020
Infratil looks to raise $300-million.
Emma Hatton has business. Audio
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Business Commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Stuff Business Editor, Rebecca Stevenson looks at the real impact of the border closures, particularly on small businesses, and just which political party best caters to them. Also ANZ being taken to… Audio
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Early Business News for 9 June 2020
A brief update from the business sector. Audio
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Evening business for 8 June
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Venue owner still concerned for business at Level 1
Cabinet will decide today if the country is ready to move to level one – a decision which could be in place as soon as Wednesday night.
Level one would see restrictions on gatherings lifted, allowing… Audio
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Midday Business News for 8 June 2020
The Warehouse is planning to cut up to 1,000 jobs in another round of restructuring.
Gyles Beckford has the business news. Audio
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Level 1 should happen this week - Auckland business leader
An Auckland business leader can see no reason why the country shouldn't move to level one this week.
Cabinet is today considering the move and the country should know by this afternoon whether almost… Audio
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3MM: Mark Knoff-Thomas on celebrating NZ's small business heroes
Here's Newmarket Business Association chief executive Mark Knoff-Thomas on the importance of small business and supporting our local businesses as New Zealand's economy looks to recover post-Covid-19.
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Next wage subsidy round to reach 40,000 more businesses
An extra 40,000 struggling businesses will be able to access the next round of the wage subsidy scheme following a drop in eligibility requirements.
The current wage subsidy scheme runs out on… Audio
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Midday Business News for 5 June 2020
A financial regulator takes ANZ to court.
Andrew McRae reports. Audio
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CreaTech sector aims to attract business to NZ
"We're open for business" is the message the New Zealand creative production sector is trying to sell around the world. Video, Audio
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Struggling business doubts rent arbitration scheme will help
The owner of a struggling Auckland inner city backpackers says he doubts government funded arbitration will resolve the impasse over rent with his commercial landlord. Audio
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Small businesses expected to see another revenue dip
Small businesses are expected to face another dip in revenue when the second round of wage subsidies runs out.
Year-on-year their revenue was down 10 percent in March and 34 percent in April.
The… Audio
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Evening business for 4 June 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Midday Business News for 4 June 2020
Retailers hope government-funded arbitration will help solve rental disputes that have persisted since March.
Andrew McRae has business. Audio
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Rent relief too little too late for small businesses
Audio 4 Jun 2020Small businesses unable to pay rent on commerical leases have been given a lifeline.
From today, commercial tenants and their landlords who cannot reach agreement on how much rent to pay will go to… Audio
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Small businesses given rent lifeline
Small businesses unable to pay rent on commercial leases have just been given a lifeline.
From today, commercial tenants and their landlords who cannot reach agreement on how much rent to pay will go… Audio
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