Youth organisation Generation Zero is urging Peter Dunne to use his one-vote majority to be a climate hero when the Government’s Bill to amend the Emissions Trading Scheme has its last session of Parliamentary debate this evening. The lobby group claims the “world is watching and they are not impressed”! Generation Zero is calling for him to at least support …
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Rakon shifts more work to China – Labour gets hyperbolic
On the day Fisher and Paykel was sold overseas Rakon outsourced high-paying jobs to Asia, marking a dark day for Kiwi high-tech manufacturing, says Labour’s Economic Development spokesperson David Cunliffe. “Today New Zealand technology manufacturing lost an icon and 60 good jobs overseas. It’s a dark day for high-tech manufacturing and exports in New Zealand. “New Zealand has lost an …
Read More »No flutter on Melbourne Cup day – Aussie keeps its benchmark interest rate at 3.25 per cent
Australian Reserve Bank Governor Glenn Stevens kept the benchmark rate stable – currency and inflation were higher than expected. The global outlook had brightened. Australia still feeling the effects of the looser (read accomodative monetary policy) the RBA has waged. ANZ’s MORNING BRIEF EARLIER REPORTED: EVEN ODDS FOR A RBA RATE CUT ON MELBOURNE CUP DAY: The market is evenly priced for …
Read More »Ain’t that the Truth – Cameron Slater promotes new organ
Broadcaster, Brian Edwards, and Listener columnist, Bill Ralston, talk to Whale Oil blogger, Cameron Slater, about his new role as editor of Truth.
Read More »ANZ Morning Brief – Back to work after Hurricane Sandy
BACK TO WORK AFTER HURRICANE SANDY . At least 40 deaths have been confirmed, with millions of lives disrupted from power outages, flooded subways and transit systems. Preliminary estimates place the total loss from the hurricane at between US $30bn-$50bn, which pales into comparison with the US$140bn+ cost from Hurricane Katrina. With the storm now forecast to weaken, life is slowly …
Read More »John Key’s China Anniversary Party delayed
John Key will take the political temperature of the administration in 2013. Prime Minister John Key will now have to wait until 2013 to take the political temperature of the new Chinese Administration. The Key Government this week finally postponed plans to celebrate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between New Zealand and China until next year. This is no …
Read More »ANZ Morning brief – Unhappy Halloween
GLOBAL MARKETS: US bond and equity market remained in shutdown mode as post-tropical cyclone Sandy slammed into New Jersey , with a reported 13-foot storm surge inundating low lying areas including New York ’s subway system (see below). In Europe , markets were quiet and rangy, although sentiment remained positive on solid earnings reports from BP and Deutsche Bank AG. …
Read More »Haier takeover in the bag – proceeds to mopup outstanding F&P shares
Haier has got over the 90 per cent threshold to take full control of Fisher & Paykel Appliances. It will now compulsorily acquire remaining shares and delist the company. Haier New Zealand Investment’s offer for all the shares in Fisher & Payel Appliances went unconditional last week. NZ Inc earlier reported Haier received the Overseas Investment Office ‘s consent to proceed with …
Read More »US Ambassador Mike Moore full of wind – tweet
US Ambassador Mike Moore posted on Twitter that Washington DC is now taking a battering. “The trees in Washington don’t like the wind … and it’s about Wellington windy right now,” he tweeted. The New Zealand Embassy in Washington has been closed and the country’s consulate in New York is also shut. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade says …
Read More »ANZ’s morning brief – Hurricane Sandy wreaks havoc
GLOBAL MARKETS: Our London colleagues report that it was all about Hurricane Sandy overnight with the closure of many markets, including the bond market. With trading on US Treasuries closed and further bad headlines and data out of Europe , German bunds were very well supported, as were Australasian bonds. There is still no official opening time for the CME …
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