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Midday Report for Wednesday 5 July 2017
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Midday Rural News for 5 July 2017
12:34 PM.News from the rural and farming sectors. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 5 July 2017
12:26 PM.Britain's Mark Cavendish has been forced out of the Tour de France with a broken shoulder blade after crashing heavily following a clash with world champion Peter Sagan in today's fourth stage. Audio
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Business briefs
12:25 PM.The rump of the wood products company, Tenon, will be delisted at the end of the month. Audio
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Midday Markets for 5 July 2017
12:23 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Don Lewthwaite at FNZC. Audio
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Small tech companies waiting longer as others stumble
12:21 PM.A new crop of small but growing tech companies are waiting longer to list on the market -- to avoid the pitfalls of others who have failed to meet shareholder expectations. Audio
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Rate of growth will pick-up again in house prices - Infometrics
12:19 PM.An economist expects the rate of growth in house prices will start to rise again because of the underlying appetite for property. Audio
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Job adverts rise in June, but ease on annual basis
12:17 PM.Demand for workers remains strong and underpins a buoyant labour market across the country -- according to the latest measure of job adverts. Audio
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Midday News for 5 July 2017
12:00 PM.Fans wait as Team New Zealand touches down with the America's Cup. The Greens want Auckland's light rail network finished by 2021. Audio