Business Desk

World Week Ahead, Fed QE words awaited

Investors will eye Federal Reserve officials Eric Rosengren and Sandra Pianalto in the coming day for further clues on the timing of a taper of bond buying under the US central bank’s quantitative easing policy. In a bid to bolster growth by keeping interest rates low, the Fed has been pursuing QE, sometimes called printing money, by acquiring bonds at …

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Ecoya ekes out small annual profit, EBITDA up 26%

Ecoya, which is changing its name to Trilogy International, eked out a small profit as underlying earnings climbed 26 percent on the strength of its skincare product range. The Auckland-based company made a profit of $34,000 in the 12 months ended March 31, from a loss of $218,000 a year earlier, it said in a statement. Earnings before interest, tax, …

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Snakk Media, the latest brainchild of Hyperfactory co-founder Derek Handley, has raised $6.5 million from an over-subscribed share purchase plan and private placement, which it will use both to fund its expansion and potentially takeover targets. The Auckland-based company raised about $5.9 million from the share purchase plan and $600,000 in a private placement to eligible investors at 12 cents …

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SFO charges seven people over mortgage fraud

The Serious Fraud Office has charge seven people over a series of alleged mortgage frauds between July 2007 and December 2010. The white-collar crime investigator has laid 48 Crimes Act charges against the group, with the primary defendant Eli Devoy, it said in a statement. Devoy, who goes by the name Ellie Stone, faces 26 charges and is accused of …

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NZ trade surplus misses expectations

New Zealand’s trade surplus in April was smaller than expected as a rise in petroleum imports more than offset increasing meat exports after farmer culled their livestock during this year’s drought. New Zealand’s export receipts outpaced imports by $157 million in April for an annual deficit of $694 million, according to Statistics New Zealand. That’s smaller than the monthly surplus …

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While you were sleeping, Cautious calm returns

Wall Street was mixed, paring sharp early losses after disappointing data from China and a slump in Japanese stocks outweighed better-than-expected reports on US jobs and housing. In China, the preliminary reading for a Purchasing Managers’ Index of manufacturing was 49.6 in May, according to HSBC and Markit Economics data. In Japan, the Topix plunged 6.9 percent. Yesterday’s comments by …

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James Hardie makes no provision on NZ Education Ministry’s leaky school claim

James Hardie Industries, the Australian building materials firm, hasn’t made a provision for the New Zealand Ministry of Education’s $1.5 billion suit over 300 leaky buildings, saying it hasn’t worked out what loss, if any, it may face. The Australian company and its New Zealand subsidiaries are assessing the ministry’s claim with the intention of “vigorously” defending it, but haven’t …

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Bathurst gets nod for DoC access to Denniston mine

Conservation Minister Nick Smith has approved access over conservation estate land for Bathurst Resources to develop an open cast coal mine on the Denniston Plateau, above Westport, to the dismay of environmental opponents. The timing for Smith’s move avoids Bathurst having to resubmit applications for access agreements under the revised Crown Minerals Act, which comes into force tomorrow and would …

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