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Dollar dips after central bank's warning
The New Zealand dollar fell to its lowest level in more than a year today after Reserve Bank governor said in a statement that the Kiwi is unjustified and unsustainable at current levels. Audio
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Hallenstein Glasson's profit falls
Hallenstein Glasson's full year net profit fell nearly 24 percent to $14.3 million, primarily due to poor sales, but the result was slightly above the company's guidance.
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Musician pioneer of Dunedin sound dies
Musician Peter Gutteridge, often described as one of the pioneers of the Dunedin sound, is being remembered as a crazy genius who will be greatly missed, following his death this morning.
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The economy
It can be a little dull, but what parties plan to do with the economy is pretty fundamental to where you put your vote.
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Analysts consider RB signals
The Reserve Bank now believes the economy can grow faster while generating less inflation. Audio
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Flood abates in Far North
The third flood in a month for the Far North is over, as the storm which battered the region over the weekend makes its way down the country.
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EQC engineer at odds with 41 reports
A homeowner giving evidence against an Earthquake Commission engineer says her house in Lyttelton was deemed to be safe when it was not.
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PM stands by Brownlee over breach
The Prime Minister is continuing to stand by Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee, even though he is being investigated over a breach of airport security. Audio
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Wheeler finally gets fall in NZ dollar
Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler finally got one thing he wanted: a fall in the New Zealand dollar. But the market is divided as to how much further the currency will drop.
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NZ dollar falls after RBNZ warning
The New Zealand dollar fell more than a US cent on Thursday after the Reserve Bank governor, Graeme Wheeler, repeated his warning that the high currency is unjustified.
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Driver's body found south of Kaikoura
The body of a man whose truck plunged into a ravine south of Kaikoura has been found by the police. Stuart James Barnes crashed off State Highway 1 early on Wednesday morning.
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Search for truck driver resumes
Searchers looking for the driver of a truck that plunged into a ravine near Kaikoura on Wednesday will begin clearing debris and freight from the site on Friday morning.
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Half of crashed truck recovered
Salvage crews have recovered half of the truck and trailer unit which crashed off State Highway 1 near Kaikoura on Wednesday but there is still no sign of the driver.
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Search for truck driver suspended
The search for the driver of a freight truck that plunged off State Highway 1 south of Kaikoura has been suspended for the night on Wednesday. Audio
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Truck driver still missing after crash
Audio 16 Jul 2014The driver of a truck that crashed down a steep bank near Kaikoura is still missing. Audio
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'Urgent help needed' to repair roads
Federated Farmers say the Government is out of touch with the urgent need for help to repair Northland roads that have taken a hammering from last week's severe storm. Audio
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SCF executive quit over 'risky' lending
A South Canterbury Finance executive with 29 years' service resigned because of the risky lending he felt the business was involved in, the High Court in Timaru has been told.
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CORRESPONDENT
The latest house sales figures highlight that the market is not nearly as strong as it once was. REINZ data for May put sales down 15 percent compared with a year ago.
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Leprosy outbreak in Solomon Islands
Audio 11 Jun 2014Save the Children in Solomon Islands says the struggle to contain the rotavirus outbreak has been compounded by recent confirmation of 24 cases of leprosy diagnosed in people living in temporary… Audio
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Little change for dollar, shares
The New Zealand dollar is little changed against the currencies of all major trading partners, as all eyes turn to the Reserve Bank's statement later this week.
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Dollar swings after Wheeler comments
The New Zealand dollar had a roller coaster day on Wednesday, hitting a three-year high but dropping back after some jawboning from the Reserve Bank Governor.
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Ahoy from the mothership
We've hand-picked some goodies from Radio New Zealand for you to listen to over the weekend.
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Kiwi lifts against US dollar
The New Zealand dollar strengthened against the greenback on Thursday, despite Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler's attempt to talk it down after raising the Official Cash Rate again.
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Moores gets second chance in England top job
Peter Moores was named England coach for the second time as the cricket board continued its overhaul following the humiliating 5-0 Ashes rout in Australia at the start of the...
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Nauru slams door on UN inspection
Human rights investigators from the United Nations have been been forced to cancel a trip to Nauru to investigate the fate of asylum seekers sent there by Australia. Audio