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Kernel pops off
Kernel cracks $1 billion funds under management, ANZ expects interest rate cuts from February 2025, Netflix sued in US$170 mln 'Baby Reindeer' defamation lawsuit, ECB’s inflation worries have traders fearing a rate cut go-slow, and eleven agency bosses called in over Te Pāti Māori data allegations.
Diminished Hamas switches to full insurgent mode in Gaza
Robinhood bets big on crypto with $200 million deal for Bitstamp, Lyft forecasts 15% annual growth in gross bookings through 2027, shares jump, Israeli strike kills dozens at Gaza school that IDF claim Hamas were using, SkyCity shares punished on dividend suspension, Netflix Record Back in Sight on Push Into Sports and Live Events and India’s stock crash triggers rethink for investors.

Christopher Luxon has called the allegations surrounding Te Pati Maori “pretty serious” and says they need to be investigated promptly, Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer have faced off in the first TV debate of the general election, with heated exchanges over tax, the NHS and immigration, and More than 300 jobs are set to go at the Ministry for the Environment, which would see its headcount cut by nearly a third.
Nurses Still Waiting Eight Years Later
An Auckland man accused of the fatal Boxing Day kidnapping of his long-time partner told jurors today that he had twice tried to kick her out of his car when the vehicle was stationary, Asian stocks struggled for traction, as investors weighed concerns about the health of the US economy against stronger expectations for early Federal Reserve policy easing & Nurses across Aotearoa are still waiting for what they are owed, eight years after problems with their holiday pay were found.
Donald Trump found guilty
Donald Trump becomes America’s first felon president, a former Auckland investment advisor under investigation by the FMA has left New Zealand, Ukraine and Russia announce major prisoner swap, TVNZ fails in bid to appeal Employment Court decision, Tesla to recall 125,227 vehicles over faulty seat belt warning system and Costco beat third-quarter revenue expectations.
Winston Takes Aim at Pāti Māori
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has taken aim at Te Pāti Māori, calling them “radical extremists” and accusing them stoking racial division, Three Air New Zealand regional aircraft were struck by lightning earlier today and are being reviewed by engineering teams to ensure they are safe to fly, the airline says & Lotto Powerball: $33 million prize not struck, rolls over to Saturday.