New Zealand

Inland Revenue seeks feedback on withholding tax on foreign property buyers

The Inland Revenue Department is proposing to introduce a withholding tax on foreign buyers of residential property from July next year as part of the government’s plans to crackdown on speculators. The tax department is proposing to implement the tax, which would require an amount to be withheld on the sale of residential property, to support the introduction of the …

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BNZ grows worried about ‘near-recession’ as Key talks economy up

The Bank of New Zealand is increasingly concerned the economy is grinding to a halt following today’s confirmation in the ANZ Bank Business Outlook survey of slumping business confidence. “As each day passes, the likelihood of our alternative scenario, of an economy stumbling to near-recession, increases,” said head of research Stephen Toplis in analysis released at much the same time as …

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NZ dollar falls as business confidence sinks to 6-year low, US jobs data eyed

The New Zealand dollar fell after figures showed business confidence sank to a six-year low this month, stoking speculation the Reserve Bank will be prepared to make deeper cuts to interest rates to revive an economy showing little sign of accelerating inflation. The kiwi fell to 64.21 US cents as at 5pm, in Wellington, from 64.53 cents at the New York close on …

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NZ trade deficit smaller than expected in July on gains in fruit, meat exports

New Zealand’s trade deficit was smaller than expected in July as exports of fruit and meat drove overseas sales higher, and offset flat dairy export receipts. The trade deficit narrowed to $649 million in July from $943 million a year earlier, and was smaller than the $755 million shortfall predicted in a Reuters poll of economists. Exports climbed 14 percent …

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Air NZ’s Luxon trumpets record result in global airline market where many struggle

Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon says the national carrier’s record result stacks up against any airline in the world, and was underpinned by strong demand, cost efficiencies and cheaper fuel. Net profit rose to $327 million in the 12 months ending June 30, from $263 million a year earlier, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. The result included …

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SkyCity still weighing US private placement of notes after announcing bond sale

SkyCity Entertainment Group may raise more capital selling notes in the US private placement market after completing the sale of as much as $125 million of seven-year bonds next month that it plans to use to repay bank debt. Standard & Poor’s today assigned a BBB- rating to the casino operator’s bond sale, which is to open on Sept. 3 and close on Sept. 22. That matches …

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Icehouse alumni Adherium gets ASX listing

The Icehouse will tack another medal onto an already-decorated body of work this week: Adherium will become the first of the incubator’s alumni to cross the listing threshold. A digital health technology company whose focus is to addresss the sub-optimal medication use in chronic disease, Adherium is now listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). On top of that, the …

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Tracking the dairy fallout- 19 August

Today’s news rings positive following several weeks of doom and gloom. This starting with the announcement that dairy product prices have increased for the first time in six months with the average winning GDT price climbing 14.8 per cent to $1,974USD. The word this morning was that the New Zealand dollar has remained steady as dairy prices bounce back as …

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