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Dairy prices

ANZ cuts its forecast Fonterra 2014/15 milk price payout by 40c, puts call for next OCR hike in March under review
2nd Oct 14, 9:36am
ANZ cuts its forecast Fonterra 2014/15 milk price payout by 40c, puts call for next OCR hike in March under review
US employment grows but construction falls; German bonds yield less than 1%; GDT dairy prices fall sharply; UST 10y 2.43%; NZ$1 = US$0.779, TWI = 76.2
2nd Oct 14, 7:40am
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US employment grows but construction falls; German bonds yield less than 1%; GDT dairy prices fall sharply; UST 10y 2.43%; NZ$1 = US$0.779, TWI = 76.2
Rabobank sets the bears among the cows, puts the blame on China
1st Oct 14, 3:31pm
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Rabobank sets the bears among the cows, puts the blame on China
US consumer confidence falls sharply; oil and gold retreat; China factories expand; EU threatens Ireland over tax deals; iron ore price tanks; NZ$1 = US$0.779, TWI = 76.1
1st Oct 14, 7:32am
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US consumer confidence falls sharply; oil and gold retreat; China factories expand; EU threatens Ireland over tax deals; iron ore price tanks; NZ$1 = US$0.779, TWI = 76.1
US consumer spending rises, house sales fall; post-Gross Pimco bleeds funds; Hong Kong on edge; UST 10yr 2.49%, NZD stabilises overnight; NZ$1 = US$0.777, TWI = 75.8
30th Sep 14, 7:36am
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US consumer spending rises, house sales fall; post-Gross Pimco bleeds funds; Hong Kong on edge; UST 10yr 2.49%, NZD stabilises overnight; NZ$1 = US$0.777, TWI = 75.8
Roger J Kerr argues it's hard to see the NZ$ plummeting another 10c against the US$ as it has done since mid-July
29th Sep 14, 1:42pm
Roger J Kerr argues it's hard to see the NZ$ plummeting another 10c against the US$ as it has done since mid-July
RBNZ Governor Graeme Wheeler says NZ$ 'well above sustainable level', susceptible to significant value drop
25th Sep 14, 2:13pm
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RBNZ Governor Graeme Wheeler says NZ$ 'well above sustainable level', susceptible to significant value drop
US new housing surge; Dudley worried; China consumer sentiment falls; RBA sees investors distorting housing markets; NZ$1 = US$0.807, TWI = 78.2
25th Sep 14, 7:27am
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US new housing surge; Dudley worried; China consumer sentiment falls; RBA sees investors distorting housing markets; NZ$1 = US$0.807, TWI = 78.2
US factories hum, China better, Eurozone struggling; US protects tax base; China acts on housing; commodity prices weaken; NZ$1 = US$0.806, TWI = 78.1
24th Sep 14, 7:31am
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US factories hum, China better, Eurozone struggling; US protects tax base; China acts on housing; commodity prices weaken; NZ$1 = US$0.806, TWI = 78.1
US housing in surprise fall; US stocks fall; UST 10yr yields down; oil falls further; silver at 4yr low, gold down; AU dollar slides; NZ$1 = US$0.811, TWI = 78.6
23rd Sep 14, 7:26am
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US housing in surprise fall; US stocks fall; UST 10yr yields down; oil falls further; silver at 4yr low, gold down; AU dollar slides; NZ$1 = US$0.811, TWI = 78.6
Growth concerns in the US, China and Europe; Australia grows ag jobs fast; UST 10yr 2.58%; oil and gold lower; NZ$1 = US$0.813, TWI = 78.6
22nd Sep 14, 7:16am
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Growth concerns in the US, China and Europe; Australia grows ag jobs fast; UST 10yr 2.58%; oil and gold lower; NZ$1 = US$0.813, TWI = 78.6
US households wealthier; US jobless claims in big drop; Irish economy grows fast; ECB plans falls flat; UST 10yr 2.63%; NZ$1 = US$0.814, TWI = 78.4
19th Sep 14, 7:22am
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US households wealthier; US jobless claims in big drop; Irish economy grows fast; ECB plans falls flat; UST 10yr 2.63%; NZ$1 = US$0.814, TWI = 78.4
Fed stays the course with unchanged signals; papers show US rates may rise 1% next year; focus shifts to UK and Scottish vote; UST 10yr 2.57%; NZ$1 = US$0.816, TWI = 78.3
18th Sep 14, 7:17am
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Fed stays the course with unchanged signals; papers show US rates may rise 1% next year; focus shifts to UK and Scottish vote; UST 10yr 2.57%; NZ$1 = US$0.816, TWI = 78.3
ASB, Westpac both cut their 2014-15 forecast Fonterra payout by 50c to $5.30 per kg of milk solids
17th Sep 14, 12:48pm
ASB, Westpac both cut their 2014-15 forecast Fonterra payout by 50c to $5.30 per kg of milk solids
Dairy prices don't fall; China's latest QE; China FDI sinks; corruption enquiry targets NZ; UST 10yr 2.57%; NZ$1 = US$0.818, TWI = 78.5
17th Sep 14, 7:23am
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Dairy prices don't fall; China's latest QE; China FDI sinks; corruption enquiry targets NZ; UST 10yr 2.57%; NZ$1 = US$0.818, TWI = 78.5
ANZ sees 'downside risk' to prices at tonight’s Fonterra auction, expects co-operative's forecast to be cut from $6 towards $5.25kg MS
16th Sep 14, 10:14am
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ANZ sees 'downside risk' to prices at tonight’s Fonterra auction, expects co-operative's forecast to be cut from $6 towards $5.25kg MS
Christian Hawkesby says global markets will focus on the need for a cue on the US Federal Reserve's post QE roadmap
10th Sep 14, 1:48pm
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Christian Hawkesby says global markets will focus on the need for a cue on the US Federal Reserve's post QE roadmap
ANZ cuts its Fonterra 2014-15 milk price forecast to $5.25/kg MS, which would represent a $5.1b annual drop in farmers' revenue
3rd Sep 14, 10:04am
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ANZ cuts its Fonterra 2014-15 milk price forecast to $5.25/kg MS, which would represent a $5.1b annual drop in farmers' revenue
Peter Redward points out that for Fonterra to achieve its latest farm gate payout expectation, either a significant decline in the value of the NZD and/or a sharp rise in prices is needed
29th Aug 14, 9:03am
by Guest
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Peter Redward points out that for Fonterra to achieve its latest farm gate payout expectation, either a significant decline in the value of the NZD and/or a sharp rise in prices is needed
Westpac's chief economist Dominick Stephens argues now's a great time to fix loans because financial markets have got it wrong
22nd Aug 14, 11:55am
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Westpac's chief economist Dominick Stephens argues now's a great time to fix loans because financial markets have got it wrong
Price falls in latest Fonterra dairy auction to see 'loppers taken to budgets and discretionary spending'
6th Aug 14, 10:14am
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Price falls in latest Fonterra dairy auction to see 'loppers taken to budgets and discretionary spending'
HSBC sees Kiwi dollar challenging parity with the Aussie dollar by year's end
25th Jul 14, 11:53am
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HSBC sees Kiwi dollar challenging parity with the Aussie dollar by year's end
ASB economists say RBNZ will lift OCR to 3.5% on Thursday, then refrain from further increases until December
18th Jul 14, 1:14pm
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ASB economists say RBNZ will lift OCR to 3.5% on Thursday, then refrain from further increases until December
Fonterra explains why it thinks international demand for milk powders and cheese will remain relatively strong
10th Jun 14, 11:48am
by Guest
Fonterra explains why it thinks international demand for milk powders and cheese will remain relatively strong
Roger J Kerr says the RBNZ needs to be innovative if it wants to rein in the strong NZ dollar
9th Jun 14, 11:29am
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Roger J Kerr says the RBNZ needs to be innovative if it wants to rein in the strong NZ dollar