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Highest ever spending yesterday on the Paymark network
"With an improved capital position there is the potential to invest in the business to further improve the efficiency of our plant network"
24th Dec 14, 11:22am
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"With an improved capital position there is the potential to invest in the business to further improve the efficiency of our plant network"
Top tips to avoid becoming a festive season burglary statistic
Strong underlying growth in online spending at offshore merchants; online sales by domestic merchants grow +4.5% year-on-year
New Zealand’s rankings on the OECD’s measures of well-being
Cameron Preston takes a look at Canterbury earthquake claims settlements and finds IAG and Southern Response apparently struggling
Sean Hughes says the Australian Financial System Inquiry has taken a refreshing stance and deserve credit for laying the groundwork for a mature conversation
12th Dec 14, 12:28pm
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Sean Hughes says the Australian Financial System Inquiry has taken a refreshing stance and deserve credit for laying the groundwork for a mature conversation
The RBNZ summary of their December Monetary Policy Statement
Export log prices rise modestly as Chinese investment in processing rises and excess stocks continue to fall; urbanisation pace not slacking. Local NZ markets in 'good health'
10th Dec 14, 5:00pm
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Export log prices rise modestly as Chinese investment in processing rises and excess stocks continue to fall; urbanisation pace not slacking. Local NZ markets in 'good health'
Fonterra's 2014-15 payout forecast reduced to $4.70/kgMS from $5.30; NZD falls in immediate reaction
Simon Terry says if NZ's to meet commitments signed up to in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol we may face a huge financial liability
Rose Patterson cheers Labour's attempt to carve out a space relevant to the world we live in, but says they must be open to some different ideas
Rabobank survey sees a reversal in fortunes, with sheep and beef farmers markedly bullish while dairy farmers are the least optimistic
5th Dec 14, 3:03pm
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Rabobank survey sees a reversal in fortunes, with sheep and beef farmers markedly bullish while dairy farmers are the least optimistic
Insurance Council warns of a two-track system of liability for ACC compensation, one where injury results in a conviction, one without
Carlos Chambers on cities driving economic growth and fighting climate change, the new Aussie dream, software eating the world, crypto currencies and more
Grant Eddy reviews the various options on how to value livestock and sets out the advantages and disadvantages of each
3rd Dec 14, 10:00am
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Grant Eddy reviews the various options on how to value livestock and sets out the advantages and disadvantages of each
John Brosnan explains why it is important to prevent and respond to workplace bullying, and the sanctions hovering if you ignore the issue or get it wrong
ANZ's economics team runs us through the property market in 16 charts
Chapman Tripp says 'rigorous' checks and procedures in draft Responsible Lending Code could make it hard for lenders to grant home buyers pre-approvals
EY's Christie Hall and Nicholas Chan highlight a new hands-on approach by the courts to redundancy
Grant Eddy reviews how the Look-through Company regime is working and the issues you need to consider when using this relatively new structure
The NZ Initiative's Khyaati Acharya on putting a leash on government fiscal profligacy
John Brosnan is looking forward to some fun this holiday season, but notes that trouble or damage by employees at an end-of-year function leads straight to an employers wallet
Export log prices uncertain as Chinese housing market deteriorates, but lower stocks and more govt support suggest a steadying; domestic demand also steady
13th Nov 14, 3:00pm
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Export log prices uncertain as Chinese housing market deteriorates, but lower stocks and more govt support suggest a steadying; domestic demand also steady
A big surplus 2 years ago for feed grains is now a potentially large deficit due to strong demand especially from dairy farmers. Drier SI conditions in 2014 not helping
10th Nov 14, 4:10pm
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A big surplus 2 years ago for feed grains is now a potentially large deficit due to strong demand especially from dairy farmers. Drier SI conditions in 2014 not helping