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Midday Report for Wednesday 2 May 2018
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Midday Rural News for 2 May 2018
12:35 PM.A dairy analyst says a slow start to spring production in the Northern Hemisphere helped cheese and skim milk power make gains at the latest global dairy trade auction. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 2 May 2018
12:26 PM.New Zealand Cricket has confirmed it's considering playing a series in Pakistan for the first time in 15 years. Audio
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Business briefs
12:25 PM.An Auckland construction company, Setia Constructiton, has been fined 19-thousand dollars by the Employment Relations Authority for breaches of employment standards. Audio
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Midday Markets for 2 May 2018
12:23 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Kate Tyro at Hobson Wealth Partners. Audio
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Serko headed to ASX
12:21 PM.Online travel booking company Serko is going to list on the Australian stock exchange as a way of attracting new investors. Audio
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ANZ says there's plenty of work to keep business busy
12:20 PM.The ANZ Bank says business confidence may be down, but there's lots of work for people to do, which means there's not much to be concerned about in the short term at least. Audio
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Mercury to buyback up to 20m shares on-market for $50m
12:18 PM.Power company Mercury is planning to spend as much as 50-million dollars to buyback up to 20-million shares on the market. Audio
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Unemployment edges down, wage growth remains muted
12:17 PM.The labour market has tightened further, but there's been little change in wages. Audio
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Midday News for 2 May 2018
12:00 PM.The police respond to rumours about the Prime Minister's partner. Auckland's mayor wants assurances oil companies won't spread the cost of the city's fuel tax bill to other regions. Audio