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Market Update for 13 September 2019
8:30 AM.A brief update on the movements in the financial sector Audio
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Business News for 13 September 2019
6:49 AM.The building industry tries to chart a future path away from past problems. KiwiBank prepares for the chance of negative interest rates. Falling fuel sales a sign of softer economy. Financial markets… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 13 September 2019
6:20 AM.An early look at the day's business news and a catch up on overnight global market action.
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Midday Markets for 12 September 2019
12:24 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Brad Gordon of Hobson Wealth Partners. Audio
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Largest life insurers working to lift trust after report
12:23 PM.Life insurers need to do more to be trusted by consumers, if they want more people to buy their policies. Audio
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Kiwibank to chase business customers in Auckland
12:21 PM.Kiwibank will start targeting businesses in Auckland, in a bid to double its size and grow its commercial lending portfolio. Audio
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Z Energy says increasing competiton has hit profit outlook
12:19 PM.Fuel company, Z Energy, says unprecedented competition and tighter margins are hurting its earnings. Audio
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Record Synlait profit on record production
12:17 PM.Specialist dairy company Synlait has made a record profit. Chief executive Leon Clement says demand and sales are strong, and he's expecting double digit growth again this year.
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Market Update for 12 September 2019
8:29 AM.A brief update on the movements in the financial sector Audio
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Business News for 12 September 2019
6:49 AM.Technology such as robots and artificial intelligence are not likely to disrupt NZ labour market any time soon, according to a new report. ANZ's global chief economist questions whether central banks… Read more Audio
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Early Business News for 12 September 2019
6:20 AM.An early look at the day's business news and how global markets have fared overnight. Audio
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Business briefs
12:26 PM.Fonterra says it's told its employees that the business will be restructured. Audio
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Midday Markets for 11 September 2019
12:24 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Mark Fowler of Hobson Wealth Partners. Audio
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KiwiSaver not for buying a home - Australian expert
12:21 PM.An Australian superannuation expert is against people using their retirement savings to buy a house. Audio
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Banks likely to pass on benefits of cheaper wholesale funding
12:20 PM.Increasingly cheap money is being used by banks to lock in generation low lending rates. Audio
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Spark Sport not discouraged by issues and naysayers
12:19 PM.The telecommunications company Spark is not discouraged by criticism of its ability to stream the Rugby World Cup in a little over a week. Audio
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Small businesses struggling with late bill payers
12:17 PM.Small businesses are said to be struggling as they wait for an estimated $7.4 billion in overdue payments. Audio
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Market Update for 11 September 2019
8:30 AM.A brief update on the movemnets in the financial sector. Audio
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Business News for 11 September 2019
6:49 AM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Early Business News for 11 September 2019
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Business briefs
12:26 PM.Listed craft brewer Moa Group has bought another restaurant-bar in Auckland. Audio
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Midday Markets for 10 September 2019
12:24 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Grant Cotty of Hobson Wealth Partners. Audio
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Too few people talking about money
12:22 PM.They say having more of it doesn't make you happier, but that's about as far as conversations about money tend to go. Audio
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Vodafone NZ to spend $10m on new customer service team
12:20 PM.One of the country's largest telecommunications companies, Vodafone New Zealand, will spend 10-million-dollars, over the next three months upgrading its customer service. Audio
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Retail sales perk up in August
12:19 PM.Consumers appear to have been more willing to spend in August after several months of relative hibernation. Audio