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Midday Report for Friday 7 June 2019
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Midday Rural News for 7 June 2019
12:35 PM.Changes to the rules governing Fonterra will have only a marginal affect on the company, according to a man who has analysed the dairy gaint for years. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 June 2019
12:26 PM.The Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui will become New Zealand's ninth test cricket venue next summer. Audio
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Business briefs
12:25 PM.The power company, Mercury, is planning to offer up to 300-million dollars in bonds to New Zealand retail and institutional investors. Audio
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Midday Markets for 7 June 2019
12:24 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Andrew Austin of FNZC. Audio
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Building activity rises to strongest level in three years.
12:22 PM.The economy looks set to post better than expected growth on the back of a strong lift in building activity in the past quarter. Audio
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Healthy living policies needed to tackle workplace hangovers
12:21 PM.Businesses are being urged to give serious thought to how they tackle the issue of staff showing up to work hungover. Audio
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Bloke syndrome may affect Kiwisaver returns
12:19 PM.A lack of interest, ignorance, or indifference may be costing Kiwisaver investors tens of thousands of dollars in future savings, according to the Financial Markets Authority. Audio
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AA discount divorces from Caltex
12:17 PM.The Automobile Association is promising its 2-and-a-half-million Smartfuel cardholders that they won't go without fuel discounts when its partnership with Caltex ends in August. Audio
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Midday News for 7 June 2019
12:00 PM.Principals see hope the teachers' pay row can be resolved. Arrests are made in connection with a fatal shooting in rural Waikato yesterday. Audio