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Tax columnist Terry Baucher does the sums on the "zero" 2012 budget and uncovers the unreported $1.4 billion 'bracket creep' that will put more money in Govt's pocket.

Integrated kiwifruit marketer 'proves its worth'

Zespri almost triples annual profit on record crop, falling Psa costs

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English defends current account blowout

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Finance Minister English defends forecasts of worsening current account deficit; Says it's because investment intentions want more capital than NZ savings provide

Retail bank sought for SOE floats

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Treasury seeks retail bank to help with up to 250,000 applications from retail investors for shares in each SOE; Printer to be sought next

NZ$ slips further against US$

Budget fails to shake fx markets - currency underpinned by relatively strong fiscal position

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Markets accept NZ budget; paralysis in the EU; China lending slump; US trudges on; dairy prices fall

Market holds steady after budget

BNZ not expecting NZ Govt Stock issuance to be ramped up given historically low yields

NZD holds after 'zero budget' delivered

Simmering European concerns keeps euro weaker against the majors

Economic prospects dim

Most of the bad news is already priced into equity markets; traders buying on weakness

Why Fonterra's TAF rebel should be heard

Alex Tarrant thinks Parliament's Primary Production Committee needs to urgently call back ex-Fonterra Shareholders' Council chair, who resigned over TAF concerns

BNZ's high LVR mortgages up again

BNZ grows residential mortgages with loan-to-valuation ratios above 80% in March quarter

ASB cuts 6, 18 mth mortgage rates

ASB cutting 6 and 18 month fixed-term mortgage rates with 6-month rate down to 5.25%

Fonterra farmer rep resigns over TAF

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Fonterra Shareholders' Council chair resigns due to "lack of comfort" with parts of Trading Among Farmers; Council then announces TAF support

Brierley clings to GPG board seat

Sir Ron Brierley takes GPG shareholders' down memory lane as he hangs on to board seat with 50.75% of votes cast; Says 'why wouldn't I want to carry on?'

Budget 2012 reactions

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Budget 2012 reactions: Economic assumptions on the high side; Surprise at GST take forecasts; 'Departure lounge Budget'

Profitable power company sale to prop up loss-making railway

KiwiRail the main beneficiary of Future Investment Fund proceeds from MightyRiverPower sell-down

DMO flags inflation-indexed bonds

$45.5 bln of new debt to include $4 bln inflation-indexed bonds; $3 bln lower than flagged in PREFU

Bill's ChCh CHA budget

Budget 2012 is a steady as she goes budget that relies on growth and a bit of tweaking to return to surplus, but doesn't shift NZ's growth track

Budget surplus target may slip

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English acknowledges economic downside scenario would force NZ government to borrow more for longer and let surplus target slip "a bit"

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