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Another shot fired in milk price battle - Stuff.co.nz

MSN NZ News

Another shot fired in milk price battle
Stuff.co.nz
Federated Farmers hopes a "price war" will ramp up after several stores slashed the cost of milk yesterday. Nosh Food Market reduced the price of its Cow and Gate milk yesterday to $1 a litre, sparking one Pak 'n Save store across the street from its ...
Milk wars come to New ZealandVoxy
Farmers welcome milk price warMSN NZ News
Trendy grocer leads way with $1-a-litre milk dealNew Zealand Herald
TVNZ -Radio New Zealand
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City rebuild plan 'unworkable' - New Zealand Herald

3News NZ

City rebuild plan 'unworkable'
New Zealand Herald
By Anne Gibson Plans for Christchurch's rebuild have been criticised by commercial developers who believe it is unworkable. The Property Council made a submission to the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority calling the Christchurch City Council's ...
Rebuild 'at risk' in new city planStuff.co.nz
Draft plan still seen as hindrance to rebuildRadio New Zealand
New rating system for buildings' quake safetyTVNZ
National Business Review -Newstalk ZB -3News NZ
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RBA passes, now it's the banks' turn - Sydney Morning Herald

Bloomberg

RBA passes, now it's the banks' turn
Sydney Morning Herald
Online political editor Tim Lester questions whether the big banks will raise interest rates after yesterday's RBA decision. The Reserve Bank's decision to leave its cash rate at 4.25 per cent is going to cause some hand-wringing inside the big banks.
Big four banks contemplate rate riseThe Australian
Rates, jobs and speedboats: the economy explainedABC Online
Euro nears six-week highFinancial Times
New Zealand Herald -BusinessWeek -Wall Street Journal
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Profit pleases WSI - Otago Daily Times

Otago Daily Times

Profit pleases WSI
Otago Daily Times
By Sally Rae on Wed, 8 Feb 2012 New Zealand Wool Services International (WSI) has recorded a group net profit after tax of $1.801 million for the six months to December 31. While that was lower than the record result of $3.058 million in the ...
Lower margins, high kiwi hit exporterStuff.co.nz
High dollar seen as killing wool tradeRadio New Zealand
NZWSI posts half-year profit of $1.08mguide2.co.nz
MSN NZ News -Scoop.co.nz (press release)
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Subdued recovery to continue - Treasury - National Business Review

Subdued recovery to continue - Treasury
National Business Review
It's a beer, or maybe even a watered down shandy, of an economic recovery, rather than a champagne party. The Treasury's latest monthly economic update says New Zealand's economic recovery will continue over the coming year, although it won't be much ...
Economic outlook now worse - TreasuryRadio New Zealand
Risks rising of economy hitting 'downside scenario'Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand Economic Outlook Has Deteriorated, Treasury SaysBusinessWeek
Bloomberg -MarketWatch
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Christmas cheer boosts Hallenstein Glasson earnings - National Business Review

Christmas cheer boosts Hallenstein Glasson earnings
National Business Review
Clothing retailer Hallenstein Glasson has lifted its half-year earnings guidance 25%, thanks to record Christmas sales. Sales for the six months to February 1 had grown $7.85 million or almost 8% to $108.56 million, Hallenstein said in a trading update ...
Hallenstein first half profit rises 25%MSN NZ News
Hallenstein Glasson expecting a better first-halfsharechat
Hallenstein 1H earnings rise 25%, targets digital storesScoop.co.nz (press release)

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Teens in court over shining lasers into planes - Newstalk ZB

Southland Times

Teens in court over shining lasers into planes
Newstalk ZB
There's a call for tougher penalties for those caught pointing lasers at aircraft from the Airline Pilots' Association. Labour MP Iain Lees-Galloway agrees, saying a 12 month prison term or a $10000 fine is proving an inadequate deterrent.
Pilot group calls for laser banStuff.co.nz
Laser ban wanted by pilotsRadio New Zealand
Calls fore Government to Restrict Access to Class 3 LasersScoop.co.nz (press release)

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