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Precinct Properites revises full year profit forecast down 1.6%
Precinct Properites has revised down its full year profit forecast by 1-point-6 pecent. Audio
Hellaby Holdings chief executive stepping down
The managing director, John Williamson, says he'll be leaving Hellaby at the October annual meeting. Audio
NZ dollar continues record-breaking streak
The New Zealand dollar has continued to climb amid rising concerns that Greece will default on its debt repayments, while fresh American housing data points to slower-than-expected economic growth in… Audio
Midday Markets for 16 April 2015
For the latest from the markets we're joined by Angus Marks at First NZ Capital. Audio
Labour market slowing down
Demand for labour remains strong, but the pace of growth is slowing. Audio
Economist says dairy prices could be hitting the bottom of the price cycle
An economist says international dairy prices could be hitting the bottom of the price cycle. Audio
Manufacturing sector continues to hum: 30 months of expansion
The manufacturing sector continues to show solid expansion, although it's slowed down a bit from February. Audio
Record KFC sales drive jump in Restaurant Brand's profit
Restaurant Brands' share price has hit a record high after serving up a one of the best financial results in the company's history. Audio
CallPlus will continue offering global access to content
CallPlus says it will continue to offer its customers access to global digital content, despite a cease and desist letter from major networks and telecommunications companies. Audio
Food prices rise
Food prices have increased at the fastest pace, in more than three years. Audio
ECB mistakes will cause another financial crisis - economist
An economic advisor to the Reserve Bank is predicting another financial crisis, because he says the European Central Bank has made a big mistake by printing too much money and cutting interests rates… Audio
Opus's British rail business continues to grow
Opus International Consultants says its British-based rail business continues to build on the success of its best year ever. Audio
Just Water to diversify following sale of Australian business
Just Water International says it is looking to expand its business to include healthy-lifestyle goods and services. Audio
Business briefs
Fonterra has officially launched a 250-million dollar bond offer, after floating the idea last week. Audio
Wellington Airport sees negative industry paper as self-serving
Wellington Airport is dismissing claims there's no interest in flying long-haul international airlines into the capital. Audio
Pateke 4H well has been brought into production
The Pateke 4H well has been brought into production and flow testing is underway. Audio
Macraes mine may get a reprieve
Oceana Gold is considering keeping its Macraes mine in Otago open for another 10 to 12 years, to mine for tungsten and gold. Audio
NZ dollar could remain elevated against Australian for awhile
Most economists think the New Zealand dollar is overvalued, but say that isn't going to stop the currency from achieving parity with the Australian dollar sometime soon. Audio
MYOB plans to raise money from IPO
The accounting software company, MYOB, says it plans to raise up to about 834-million Australian dollars in an initial public offering of shares, across the Tasman. Audio
Midday Markets for 31 March 2015
For the latest from the markets we're joined by James Malden at Macquarie Private Wealth. Audio