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Midday Report for Tuesday 9 April 2019
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Midday Rural News for 9 April 2019
12:35 PM.As you may have heard earlier in Midday Report.... a parliamentary committee has recommended only minor changes to the government bill banning most semi-automatic weapons. Audio
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Business briefs
12:26 PM.The chair of Mercury, Joan Withers, is stepping down after 10 years as a director. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 9 April 2019
12:26 PM.The Football Ferns take on Norway in the second of two international friendlies in Spain tomorrow morning and captain Ali Riley is confident they can overcome their shortcomings in the opening game… Read more Audio
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Midday Markets for 9 April 2019
12:23 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Belinda Stanley from Craigs Investment Partners. Audio
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NZX censures, fines 'reckless' American derivatives trader
12:22 PM.The New Zealand stock exchange has censured and fined an American-based derivatives trader for consistently breaching a handful of rules imposed on it. Audio
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Transport sector signals bottom of economic slowdown
12:21 PM.The transport sector is signalling the economic slowdown may have bottomed out. Audio
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Startup investments showing no sign of slowing
12:19 PM.New data on startup investments is showing strong growth and no sign of it slowing down. Audio
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Tourism Holdings' TH2 takes stake in Australian merger
12:18 PM.Tourism Holdings and its joint venture partner in TH2 have expanded in Australia. Audio
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Mainzeal liquidators file counter-claim to directors' appeal
12:17 PM.The legal battle over the failed construction firm Mainzeal has just got more complicated with the liquidators filing a counter appeal .. and seeking more money from the directors. Audio
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Midday News for 9 April 2019
12:00 PM.The initial findings on the euthanasia bill go back in front of parliament this afternoon. A man traumatised by the Mosque shootings is denied help from the Accident Compensation Corporation. Audio