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Dorchester Pacific says FY profit rose almost five fold, beating guidance

Dorchester Pacific, the finance company that avoided failure in 2010 by convincing investors to accept a debt-for-equity swap, said full-year profit rose more than five-fold, beating guidance. Profit in the year ended March 31 was about $8 million, up from $1.7 million a year earlier, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. Profit from its three trading operations would be …

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OceanaGold 1Q profit soars as Didipio operation comes on steam

OceanaGold, which operates the Macraes goldfield in Otago, boosted first-quarter profit by 730 percent as its Didipio operation in the Philippines came on steam with new gold and copper production. Net profit jumped to US$58.9 million in the three months ended March 31 from US$7.1 million a year earlier, the Melbourne-based company said in a statement. Revenue surged 78 percent …

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Labour to use KiwiSaver instead of interest rates to drop dollar

A Labour Party-led government will require the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to use changes to the rate of people’s compulsory KiwiSaver contributions rather than interest rates to control inflation while taking pressure off the over-valued kiwi dollar. “Instead of paying more interest on your mortgage, a similar amount of extra savings would go into your KiwiSaver,” Parker told an …

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Little impact seen on Synlait, a2, Fonterra fund from tighter Chinese infant formula rules

New Zealand’s listed dairy companies, Synlait Milk, a2 Milk Co and Fonterra Shareholders’ Fund, probably won’t face much disruption from tighter rules on infant formula in China, the nation’s biggest market for milk products, investors say. A2, whose Platinum infant formula is manufactured at Synlait’s Canterbury plant, led the three dairy companies lower on the NZX today, after saying it …

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Brownlee takes hard-hitting rebuild report on the chin

An in-depth survey of senior leaders in the Christchurch rebuild indicates growing impatience and serious weaknesses in the way major projects are being procured and managed. The minister in charge of the post-earthquakes rebuild, Gerry Brownlee, released the hard-hitting survey of the city’s progress undertaken by the Council for Infrastructure Development, an industry lobby group. “There will always be a …

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Millennium & Copthorne mulls capital return if First Sponsor float proceeds

Millennium & Copthorne Hotels New Zealand, which operates 22 hotels across the country, is mulling a capital return if the float of Chinese investment First Sponsor Group goes ahead. The Singapore Exchange has issued an eligibility to list letter for the proposed initial public offering, which will probably be in the third quarter if it proceeds, the Auckland-based company said …

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NZ dollar rises above 86 US cents as investors chase yield

The New Zealand dollar rose above 86 US cents overnight, as investors seeking higher yields anticipate a rise in the nation’s benchmark interest rate tomorrow. The kiwi touched a week high of 86.20 US cents early this morning and was trading at 85.97 cents at 8am in Wellington from 85.78 cents at 5pm yesterday. The trade-weighted index advanced to 79.90 …

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While you were sleeping Drug deals bolster sentiment

A raft of merger and acquisition activity in the global drug sector helped underpin equities on both sides of the Atlantic, as did better-than-expected earnings from companies including Netflix and Travelers. Shares of Allergan soared, last up 15.3 percent, after Canada’s Valeant Pharmaceuticals offered to buy the company in a deal worth some US$46 billion. Separately, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, and Eli …

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NZ screen industry revenue fell in 2013 after drop-off in movie making

The New Zealand screen industry’s revenue dropped 4 percent in 2013, from a record high in 2012, as decline in production of feature films more than offset gains from local television and movie theatres. Total revenue for the sector was $3.15 billion in 2013, down from $3.29 billion a year earlier, according to Statistics New Zealand. The screen industry includes …

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