Auckland International Airport confirmed its expectation of an underlying profit after tax for the current financial year of between $160 million and $170 million at the annual shareholders’ meeting. The meeting was the last for Joan Withers since joining the board at its NZX listing 16 years ago, three of them spent as chair, to be replaced by Sir Henry …
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Sky TV sees profit growth of up to 13 percent in 2014, says new products in the pipeline
Sky Network Television, which received a warning from the antitrust regulator for potentially breaching competition law this month, sees annual profit rising as much as 13 percent in the current 2014 financial year, and is preparing to ramp up its foray into mobile and web-based delivery with new products in the pipeline. The Auckland-based pay-TV operator forecasts net profit of …
Read More »NZ regional bank profits may come under pressure amid competition from bigger Australian rivals
New Zealand regional banks, which make up about 15 percent of the local market dominated by four large Australian lenders, may struggle to increase revenue in the coming year amid competition from their bigger rivals, Fitch Ratings says in a review of regional financial institutions. The nation’s regional lenders, including Kiwibank, Southland Building Society, Nelson Building Society, Wairarapa Building Society, …
Read More »Former Rockforte Finance principals sentenced in fraud case
The last two defendants in the fraud case against failed lender Rockforte Finance have been sentenced today in the High Court in Gisborne. The Serious Fraud Office said former director Nigel O’Leary was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment after pleading guilty to nine charges including theft by a person in a special relationship, obtaining by deception, false statement by promoter …
Read More »Crown withdraws charges against ex-SCF group accountant Terrence Hutton
The Serious Fraud Office intends to withdraw two charges against former South Canterbury Finance group accountant Terrence Hutton in the country’s biggest ever fraud case. The white-collar crime investigator won’t pursue two charges alleging false accounting in relation to the recording of a $25 million loan and a $10 million loan after reviewing the charges originally laid in December 2011, …
Read More »NZ trade deficit shrinks more than expected as exports rise, imports fall
New Zealand’s trade deficit narrowed more than expected last month as the nation exported more milk powder, butter and cheese while imports fell. The deficit was $199 million in September, down from a revised gap of $1.23 billion in August, according to Statistics New Zealand. The annual deficit was $1.54 billion, from $2.1 billion the previous month. A monthly deficit …
Read More »Electricity’s rising dominance in NZX 50 may spur funds to seek wider benchmark
The electricity sector’s rising dominance in New Zealand’s NZX 50 benchmark stock index may prompt investors to adopt a wider benchmark to avoid having too great an exposure to the industry. Government moves to partially privatise state-owned electricity companies including MightyRiverPower, Meridian Energy and Genesis Energy are boosting listings on the exchange and increasing the weighting of the electricity sector …
Read More »NZ dollar worst performing currency as investors spooked by Chinese growth concerns
The New Zealand dollar was the worst performing currency overnight, as investors switched to so-called ‘safe haven’ assets on concern China’s government is reducing its support for banks, which could stymie growth in the world’s second largest economy. The kiwi dropped to 83.78 US cents at 8am in Wellington, from 84.58 cents at the 5pm market close yesterday, making it …
Read More »Government seeks ‘bond’ investors willing to bet on social outcomes
The government has approved a Ministry of Health pilot to test the appetite of healthcare providers and investors for social impact bonds which would only pay out on measurably improved social outcomes such as reductions in alcohol and drug use or teenage pregnancy. The pilot follows a handful of trial schemes overseas including a 5 million pound programme to reduce …
Read More »While you were sleeping S and P 500 falls from record, JP Morgan nears bond deal
The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index fell from a record and Caterpillar led a slide on the Dow Jones Industrial Average after the world’s biggest maker of construction and mining equipment was among companies giving disappointing guidance. Caterpillar sank 6 percent after cutting its full-year sales and earnings outlook on reduced demand from mining companies. It reported third-quarter profit that …
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