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New Zealand and Colombian Primary Industries Ministerial statement

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PM makes historic visit to Colombia – Statement

Prime Minister John Key has become the first New Zealand Prime Minister to visit Colombia, a country with growing trade and economic links to the Asia-Pacific region. Key says both he and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos also committed to concrete measures to boost goods and services trade between their countries and, to that end, have directed officials to prepare …

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RBNZ’s Wheeler to take more advice and make more speeches

Reserve Bank governor Graeme Wheeler will heed the advice of his lieutenants in making major policy decisions and will make more public appearances. The central bank is establishing a Governing Committee made up of himself, his two deputy governors Grant Spencer and Geoff Bascand, and assistant governor John McDermott to “discuss all major monetary and financial policy decisions falling under …

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Cosgrove scents blood with former Solid Energy CEO’s no-show

Labour MP Clayton Cosgrove will attempt to force the former chief executive of Solid Energy, Don Elder, to appear before the commerce select committee. Cosgrove dominated the committee hearings throughout the day at Parliament, using the opportunity to torment the chairs and chief executives of MightyRiverPower and Genesis Energy, but was at his most aggressive in pursuing information on Solid …

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Shipley grilled on Mainzeal role and suitability for Genesis chair

The former chair of companies in the collapsed construction group Mainzeal, Dame Jenny Shipley, faced hostile questions on her suitability as chair for state-owned electricity company Genesis Energy. Appearing before the commerce select committee for a regular performance review by MP’s, Dame Jenny would not answer calls from Labour’s Clayton Cosgrove for assurances there was nothing relating to her Mainzeal …

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Xero becomes billion dollar company without turning a profit

Xero, Wellington-based cloud accounting software firm, has become New Zealand’s latest billion dollar company after its shares climbed to a new record today. The stock rose 5.7 percent to $8.60, giving the software developer a market capitalisation of $1.01 billion and putting Xero in the company of 17 other local issuers on the stock exchange. That’s about 21 times Xero’s …

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Credit Sails report creates ‘imbalanced impression’, Forsyth Barr says

Forsyth Barr, one of the lead managers for the sell-down of MightyRiverPower, has criticised a Commerce Commission report into the broker’s role in the sale of complex and ultimately toxic securities, saying its creates an “imbalanced impression” and “contains factual errors.” In December, the broker and French investment bank Credit Agricole cut a $60 million settlement giving investors in NZX-listed …

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Labour MPs put MightyRiver on the spot over ASX listing

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Credit Sails’ oldies save Forsyth Barr, Credit Agricole from courtroom

Brokerage Forsyth Barr and French bank Credit Agricole avoided a lawsuit over the sale and promotion of the disastrous NZX-traded Credit Sails notes because the regulator deemed a settlement would return more to the mostly retired investors. Commerce Commission chairman Mark Berry told media the $60 million settlement announced in December was in the best interests of the investors who …

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