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Kiwi Property issuing new shares to raise $150 million
Kiwi Property Group is issuing new shares as part of a 150 million dollar capital raising. Audio
Hundreds attend annual exporters conference
Hundreds turned up at the annual exporters conference in Auckland yesterday, to learn how to turn old-fashioned kiwi ingenuity into an international business success story. Audio
Calls to remove Australia's wine tax rebate
Australia's winemakers are stepping up their efforts to end what they describe as a "perverse" and "absurd" subsidy for the New Zealand industry, but their plans aren't expected to succeed. Audio
Retail trade figures expected to show strong first quarter growth
Official retail figures are expected to show that consumers have been on a spending spree over the first three months of the year. Audio
Delegat Group's 2015 NZ harvest hit by bad weather: Down 26%
Delegat Group's New Zealand harvest has fallen by more than quarter but the wine company is still confident sales will rise this year. Audio
BNZ says strong growth reflects increased focus on Auckalnd
The Bank of New Zealand says its strong growth is linked to a greater focus on the Auckland market -- not just in housing, but on migration as well. Audio
BNZ first half profit rises 28 percent to $510 million
The Bank of New Zealand's first half net profit has jumped 28 percent, driven by strong revenue growth and cost management. Audio
ANZ New Zealand unconcerned by lower interest rate risk
New Zealand's largest bank says it's pleased with its financial peformance so far and sees continuing strength over the second half of the year, despite the potential impact of interest rate cuts on… Audio
ANZ New Zealand's first half net profit rises 3%
New Zealand's largest bank has reported a 3 percent lift in its first half net profit reflecting the growth in lending and deposits, as well as continued productivity gains. The New Zealand arm of the… Audio
Westpac NZ sees strong 2nd half, despite risks, competition
Westpac New Zealand says the bank expects a strong second half, after outperforming its Australian parent in the first six months. Audio
Labour statistics expected to reflect low inflation, migration
Jobs figures out this week are expected to show more jobs but low wage growth. Audio
Tomizone to list on the ASX: hopes to raise up to A$8 million
Auckland-based Tomizone will list on the Australian Stock Exchange later this month in a backdoor listing through PHW Consolidated. Audio
Diligent Board Member Services AGM
Investors in Diligent Board Member Services' have been told the company will beef up the sales team. Audio
Xero delivers strong growth in the US but still disappoints
Xero's share price will be closely watched today after it dived more than nine percent on Friday. Audio
Augusta Capital's property values rise 4.5%, occupancy also up
Augusta Capital's property portfolio has jumped in value by 4-and-half percent, while occupany rates are up 12 percent. Audio
Transpower can recover some but not all of grid cost overruns
Transpower says it's satisfied with a Commerce Commission decision to let it to charge consumers more to recover up to 75 percent of cost overruns on its North Island Grid Upgrade Project. Audio
Goldman Sachs reports loss
Goldman Sachs's New Zealand arm has reported an annual loss of nearly 3-million dollars. Audio
Transpower can recover some but not all of grid cost overruns
Transpower will be able to charge customers more to recover some, but not all, of the cost overruns on its recently completed North Island Grid Upgrade Project. Audio
Opus International to close three Aust. offices, cut 27 jobs
Opus International Consultants is closing offices and cutting staff across the Tasman as difficult overseas trading conditions bite in Canada and Australia. Audio
Opus International says it will cut jobs
Opus International has announced it will cut jobs and close some of its offices in Australia. Audio