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Midday Report for Friday 28 June 2019
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Midday Rural News for 28 June 2019
12:34 PM.Federated Farmers is warning people not to take the rise in dairy sector emissions out of context. Audio
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Business briefs
12:26 PM.The Commerce Commision is taking a Wellington finance company to court, accusing it of charging borrowers unreasonable fees for the past 6 years. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 28 June 2019
12:26 PM.Warren Gatland will coach the Chiefs next Super Rugby season. Gatland, who is currently coaching Wales through to the end of the World Cup 2019, has inked a four-year deal, but will take a break to… Read more Audio
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Midday Markets for 28 June 2019
12:23 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Andrew Austin of Jarden Securities. Audio
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Directors cautioned against inadequate insurance
12:21 PM.Company directors are being warned to make sure their insurance coverage lines up with the heightened risks they face from tougher regulations. Audio
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Napier Port staff offered interest-free loan for shares
12:20 PM.Napier Port staff are being offered interest-free loans to buy shares in the company's planned partial float. Audio
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Consumer confidence has improved marginally
12:18 PM.Consumer confidence has improved marginally as people say they are better off financially off now and more optimistic about how they will be in a year's time. Audio
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Fonterra sells stake in German food business
12:17 PM.Fonterra has sold its stake in the German nutrition maker Foodspring for a 64-million-dollars gain. Audio
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Midday News for 28 June 2019
12:00 PM.At least 17 years jail for the man who decapitated a Petone pensioner. An Auckland company's fined more than three hundred and seventy thousand dollars for adulterating honey. Audio