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GFNZ Group raises capital

GFNZ Group, the former Geneva Finance, has raised $1.66 million from eight professional investors, two of whom are directors. The NZAX-listed automotive industry financier placed $2.075 million of new business receivables into Prime Asset Trust and used this as security to raise the money. In August, it placed $3.3 million of new business receivables into the trust as security to …

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Lower rates favoured more than higher by Reserve Bank shadow board

The members of a “shadow board” looking over the shoulder of Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor Graeme Wheeler are more in favour of a cut in the official cash rate than a rise. Economists widely expect Wheeler to hold the official cash rate at 2.5 percent on Thursday and that is also the official line of the New Zealand …

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NZ dollar rises amid strong US stocks and improved Europe economy

The New Zealand dollar is firm, reflecting indications of improving European economies and the expectation that central banks in New Zealand and the United States will keep policy easy this week. The kiwi was at 83.73 US cents at 8am, up from 83.61 US cents at 5pm on Tuesday. The international backdrop is looking better with the Dow Jones Industrial …

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While you were sleeping Pfizer, Eli Lilly lift mood

Better-than-expected profit outlooks from drug makers Pfizer and Eli Lilly bolstered Wall Street, while a rise in US home prices also underpinned optimism that the economic recovery is kicking into gear. Shares of Pfizer gained, last up 3.1 percent, after the company predicted 2013 profit that surpassed expectations. So did Eli Lilly, boosting its shares 3.8 percent. Of the 174 …

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NZ Govt assures Chinese consumers NZ dairy products safe; apologizes for confusion over DCD

The New Zealand Government has issued an assurance to all Chinese consumers that  NZ dairy products are safe and apologised for  “confusion” surrounding the suspension of DCD use in fertilisers on NZ farms. The apology was conveyed by New Zealand ambassador Carl Worker at a press conference at the NZ embassy in Beijing late Monday (NZ time). Ambassador Worker also told the press …

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China authorities will “seal and destroy” any NZ-sourced dairy products containing DCD as investigations intensify in China

Chinese authorities have launched an investigation in three Chinese cities spelling out they will “seal and destroy” any dairy products which  contain residues of dicyandiamide (DCD). The investigation comes as China’s quality watchdog issues a “Please Explain” to its NZ counterparts requesting a “detailed risk assessment report” on NZ dairy products after  the “potentially harmful” chemical residue was found in them. …

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Fonterra CEO flays O’Connor’s milk taint talk

literacy narrative essay Fonterra chief executive Theo Spierings has torn strips off Labour agriculture spokesman Damien O’Connor for, he says, endangering the whole of the New Zealand dairy industry with “drastic” allegations relating to traces of a benign chemical, DCD, found in some powdered milk. O’Connor issued a press statement alleging a cover-up of the DCD findings in September to …

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Fonterra units hold up in early trading, despite DCD scare

Fonterra Shareholders Fund units took a small, immediate knock as trading opened on the NZX this morning after a weekend in which international media latched onto the news that small traces of a nitrate inhibitor had been found in some Fonterra milk powder. FSF units dropped 0.41 percent, or 3 cents, to $7.20 at the open of NZX trading, and …

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Face to Face – China: Mark Tanner

Face-to-Face is a new feature from newzealandinc.com where we sit down for a chat with young business leaders from around the globe. We’ll be running a special series of these from China where we talk to young New Zealanders doing big things on the ground here. binary options trading signals Continuing on with the Face-to-Face: China series, we catch up …

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Day 13: A day for wine

Today is the last day here in Shanghai – time for a few more interviews and some relaxation before getting back in the air tomorrow. I met Lena Skandera, a Duke alum who grew up in small town New Zealand, now a project manager in the investment sector here in Shanghai. She gave an interesting interview, in particular the challenges …

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