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The risk of deflation rises amid slowing global growth
7:50 AM.Inflation is disappearing, and economists are wondering where it's gone. Audio
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Will joining the UN Security Council lead NZ to war?
7:49 AM.The government might be promising to be a loud and independent voice on the United Nations Security Council, but the Prime Minister, John Key, still can't say if that means New Zealand troops will go… Read more Audio
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Keith Quinn on the All Black's win, Wallaby turmoil
7:40 AM.Rugby commentator Keith Quinn speaks with Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Former Wallaby captain says coach's resignation a shock
7:37 AM.Australian rugby is still reeling after the shock resignation of coach Ewen McKenzie, hard on the heels of the Wallabies one point loss to New Zealand in Brisbane. Audio
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Convenor of Labour Review says party must act on conclusions
7:27 AM.The Labour Party has appointed former British Labour front bencher Bryan Gould, as the convenor of its post-election review. Audio
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Labour leadership: Jacinda Ardern would be deputy for Robertson
7:23 AM.The Auckland-based list MP Jacinda Ardern, will become deputy leader of the Labour Party if leadership hopeful Grant Robertson gets his way. Audio
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Auckland mayor discusses potential impact of rates rise
7:13 AM.The Mayor of Auckland Len Brown speaks with Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Home buyers battle for outer-Auckland as values soar
7:10 AM.With Auckland capital valuations set to leap next year, homeowners are facing an anxious wait on how much more they'll have to pay in rates. Audio
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Investors to watch China's growth, NZ inflation and annual meetings
6:57 AM.Key events in the financial markets this week will be data on how much China's economy is slowing, as well as the continuation of company annual meetings. Audio
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Australians becoming reluctant to retire because of super tinkering
6:55 AM.Across the Tasman Australians are growing reluctant to retire because of constant changes to superannuation policy. Audio
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Investors with seven properties on the increase - survey
6:53 AM.A survey shows the proportion of large and full-time property investors who own seven or more properties has grown significantly in the past four years. Audio
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Sky City CEO blames sagging share price for shareholder unrest
6:50 AM.Sky City's chief executive blames its sagging share price for the unhappiness its shareholders expressed at Friday's annual meeting. Audio
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Economists expect inflation to undershoot the Reserve Bank's forecast
6:47 AM.Economists are expecting the September quarter inflation figures due this week will undershoot the Reserve Bank's 0.7 percent forecast. Audio
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REINZ says jump in home values now a realistic guide for buyers
6:39 AM.The Real Estate Institute says updates on house values in Auckland will give buyers a much more realistic guide to whether they can afford a home Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 20 October 2014
6:28 AM.Haka and poi are to be used to rehabilitate stroke survivors in Britain. The Victoria Business School's Pro Vice-Chancellor says it made intensive efforts to support the Maori Business Programme which… Read more Audio
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Auckland land prices soar in Government's Special Housing Areas
6:10 AM.The Government's policy to solve Auckland's housing shortage and curb rising prices is delivering windfall profits for owners of land earmarked for fast-track housing. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 20 October 2014
6:00 AM.Auckland land prices soar in Government's Special Housing Areas, Home buyers battle for outer-Auckland as values soar, Auckland mayor discusses potential impact of rates rise, Labour leadership… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:54 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Dunedin calls in international painters
8:51 AM.As it prepares to celebrate the revival of its heritage warehouse precinct, Dunedin has called in international help to give its walls a major face-lift too. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 17 October 2014
8:47 AM.The Green Party's co-leader, Metiria Turei, says Hone Harawira's feed the kids bill, is an important debate for the country to have; Te Puni Kokiri says it has committed all the Whanau Ora money to… Read more Audio
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New cultural approach to Pasifika financial education
8:42 AM.A new cultural approach to teaching Pasifika families how to get out of debt and be smarter with their finances is about to be trialled at two Auckland churches. Audio