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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca talks to Kathryn about why having less money can be expensive. Audio
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Qantas puts international bookings onhold until 2021
Qantas has sacked about 20 percent of its workforce and has now stopped taking new bookings for international flights until at least March next year. Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
Business commentator Rod Oram joins Kathryn to break down the reasons why Rio Tinto has decided to wind down the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter. He'll also look government support for the Primary… Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Stuff Business Editor Rebecca Stevenson discusses Air New Zealand's hold on international bookings, and wonders where all the banks have gone, with many closures in urban and rural centres. Audio
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Breaking for the borders
There are more than 10 million Covid cases around the world and climbing - and more than half a million dead so far. New South Wales won’t take flights from neighbouring Victoria right now. But there… Audio
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Technology commentator Bill Bennett
Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Lynn to talk about Quibi, the short form version of Netflix that serves up content in quite bites (hence the name). Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
Business commentator Rod Oram looks at Refining NZ's moves to simplify its operation and do more work on its importing model. Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca talks to Kathryn about the flat economy and which regions are positioned to fare well during the recession, and others not so well placed. Audio
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Magazine survival hopes revived after Bauer sale
News that Mercury Capital is buying Bauer's Australian business has revived hopes for the survival of some of New Zealand's most popular magazines.
Bauer's business includes New Zealand magazines… Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
Rod talks to Kathryn about the strong recovery in stock markets around the world, despite the greatest contraction in economies since the Great Depression 80 years ago. And Centuria returns with… 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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Umair Haque: Is America really screwed?
Decades of neglect has left the US in a state of disrepair and it is now too poor to halt economic and social decline, economic commentator Umair Haque says. Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Stuff Business Editor, Rebecca Stevenson talks to Kathryn about the groundswell of support for local businesses, with a Buy NZ made products Facebook page reaching 470,000 members. Audio
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Stuff chief executive buys company, Mediaworks cuts jobs
Media commentator, and former editor in chief of the NZ Herald, Tim Murphy talks about the tough times facing the media right now and today's developments Audio
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Prominent pundit pulls back over Muller link
Prominent political pundit Matthew Hooton has withdrawn from commentary for the time being because of a conflict caused by his link to the successful leadership bid of National MPs Todd Muller and… Audio
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Do track and trace apps work, top Amazon engineer 'rage quits'
Technology commentator Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to look at whether contact tracing apps are delivering as promised, even as privacy is threatened. Tim Bray, a legend in technology circles, quit as… Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
The budget, a fraught takeover and shareholders enthusiastic response to $2 billion of rights issues on the NZX. Audio
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Wage subsidy extension top of businesses Budget wishlist
With today's Budget being largely an economic rescue package, businesses are waiting with bated breath to find out what sort of support is in it for them.
Business commentator, Phil O'Reilly, spoke… Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson - more liquidations
Stuff Business Editor, Rebecca Stevenson talks to Kathryn about the rising flow of liquidations and job losses. About 100 New Zealand companies went into liquidation in the six weeks after New Zealand… Audio
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Rogue suicide claim goes viral
Last weekend an inaccurate claim about suicide spread so far online that both the Ministry of Health and the Mental Health Foundation moved to debunk it. Hayden Donnell looks at how it happened - and…
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What will Microsoft's NZ move mean for local business?
Tech commentator Paul Matthews looks at the announcement by Microsoft that it'll open a new "datacentre region" in New Zealand: how big is its cloud offering and what difference does storing data… Audio
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Unexpected casualties of economic slowdown
Business commentator Rod Oram joins Kathryn to talk about how the first week of the reopening of the economy has gone and the casualties in unexpected places. What further economic aid can we expect… Audio
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Is new loan scheme enough to help small businesses?
A loan scheme to assist small to medium businesses set to be announced today, could be the answer to the cashflow problems faced by the sector.
The Small Business Cashflow Scheme was part of the… Audio
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Our giant 'Green Eggs and Ham' moment
The Covid-19 lockdown has forced a 'Green Eggs and Ham' moment on many businesses and government departments which could jumpstart our adoption of digital technology and productivity. Audio
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Urgency lacking in Government's media package
It's been a week since media companies appeared before the Epidemic Response Committee, where many pleaded for urgent government support to help them survive the Covid-19 pandemic.
NZME last week… Audio
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What a staged reopening of the economy will look like
Business commentator Rod Oram joins Kathryn to talk about which businesses can and can't open under alert level three, what preparation has gone into different industries' reopening and how far the… Audio
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Covid-19 wage subsidy bill nears $10b, govt starts auditing
Several private schools are among the tens of thousands of businesses receiving the government's wage subsidy, with the total bill now nearing $10 billion.
More than 85,000 businesses have been… Audio
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Cell tower attacks - as if we don't have enough to deal with
Technology commentator Bill Bennett looks at why so many cell towers have been attacked globally and here in New Zealand, as misinformation stirs fear and ignorance over a non-existent link between 5G… Audio
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News bosses grapple with the collapse of their funding model
Media executives used yesterday's Epidemic Response Select Committee to criticise government for advertising with Facebook and Google instead of them. Lurking behind the anger and appeals for help was… Audio
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Coronavirus: Tax break not enough for struggling businesses - commentator
The Government has announced a new range of measures to provide support for businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It includes $3 billion worth of tax breaks for business.
That's on top of $20… Audio