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Last Modified: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 05:00 a.m.

 
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Discount daze with full price phobia
The recession may be over but the hangover is not and Kiwi shoppers have come down with a case of "full-price phobia," retailers say.

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Tax, job concerns depress house sales
The housing market is still weak, with extremely low sales volumes and more listings as buyers are put off by expected property tax changes in the Budget and worries about job prospects, economists say.

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Wool on $500m comeback trail
Crossbred wool auction prices have stabilised after making a strong recovery from the lows of last year's world recession.

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Car sales lead in subdued January retail spending
Following a disappointing early summer for retailers, January showed a nationwide spending pickup but with consumer confidence still relatively subdued.

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Events keep hotels full of guests
Wellington hotels were humming along to rock band AC/DC in January with guest numbers up 10 per cent in the month.

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Vodafone keen on $900m submarine cable
Vodafone has given the millionaire backers behind a plan to build a second international submarine communications cable a nod of approval.

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