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China warming to TPP, bi-partisan NZ approach vital, says Groser

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Reserve Bank’s LVR policy ‘will make very little difference’, ANZ’s Judge says

The Reserve Bank’s restrictions on low-deposit home loans won’t have much impact in alleviating pressures in a housing market driven by a shortage of land and high local authority compliance costs, says ANZ New Zealand chairman John Judge. Judge, chairman of New Zealand’s biggest lender, was speaking at Fletcher Building’s annual meeting in Auckland, where he is a director. “The …

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Fletcher Building sees 2014 earnings of $610M-$650M, no Australian improvement

Fletcher Building forecast earnings before interest and tax for 2014 of between $610 million and $650 million, saying there has been no improvement in Australia and weak trading is being compounded by a strong kiwi dollar. “In Australia, there has been no noticeable improvement in volumes since the new financial year began and our prognosis for the year is for …

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Financial Markets Authority cancels FMP Medical Services prospectus

The Financial Markets Authority has cancelled a prospectus offering shares in FMP Medical Services, saying the offer is false or misleading, the first time the regulator has taken such an action. FMP was seeking investors to set up a chain of renal dialysis clinics in New Zealand. The FMA first prohibited allotment of shares in the company to allow it …

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NZ dollar slips as US debt deadline approaches

The New Zealand dollar slipped as investors lessen their exposure to riskier currencies on concern about a failure by US politicians to reach agreement ahead of tomorrow’s deadline for averting a debt default. The kiwi weakened to 83.64 US cents at 8am in Wellington, from 83.85 cents at the 5pm market close yesterday. The trade-weighted index declined to 77.65 from …

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While you were sleeping Clock ticks on US debt deal

Wall Street dropped as the October 17 deadline for an agreement to lift the US debt ceiling and avoid a government default approached rapidly as lawmakers’ bickering continued. The House and the Senate were working on competing plans for a resolution. “There are a lot of opinions about what direction to go. There have been no decisions about exactly what …

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Metlifecare investigates building problems with Auckland Links Apartment complex

Metlifecare, New Zealand’s second-largest listed retirement village operator, is investigating building problems with an Auckland village it acquired as part of a merger with Private Life Care Holdings last year. The Auckland-based company flagged the building issue at its Links Apartments at Hibiscus Coast Village in its prospectus last week for listing on the Australian stock exchange, saying the cost …

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