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Lucy Waterreus: Clubs NZ CEO on the Government widening alcohol restrictions for local clubs
Lucy Waterreus: Clubs NZ CEO on the Government widening alcohol restrictions for local clubs

Less confusion over a drink at the local club, as options increase for serving alcohol. 

Currently, local sport clubs, RSAs and community clubs can o…

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Jenee Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington business editor on the market reactions to the OCR being left in place
Jenee Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington business editor on the market reactions to the OCR being left in place

The new Reserve Bank Governor is standing by the first OCR decision she's overseen - keeping the cash rate at 2.25 percent.

Anna Breman said the Bank…

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Jeremy Hutton: Milford Asset Management expert on the market reactions to Fletcher Building
Jeremy Hutton: Milford Asset Management expert on the market reactions to Fletcher Building

An improving financial situation for one of our largest companies, Fletcher Building.

It's announced half-year results, weeks after agreeing to sell …

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Jolie Hodson: Spark CEO on the company posting an 83 percent increase in net profit
Jolie Hodson: Spark CEO on the company posting an 83 percent increase in net profit

Telecommunications company Spark's mobile and broadband businesses delivered some revenue growth over the first half, contributing to an 83 percent i…

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Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Here's hoping this Reserve Bank Governor does a better job
Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Here's hoping this Reserve Bank Governor does a better job

We’ve had the first monetary policy decision from the new Reserve Bank Governor, and it’s not until you get a new captain at the helm that you realis…

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Andrew Reding: Fletcher Building CEO on the company posting a smaller half-year loss
Andrew Reding: Fletcher Building CEO on the company posting a smaller half-year loss

Fletcher Building says it's not out of the woods yet, but their financial situation is improving.

It recorded an $11 million half-year loss  - down f…

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Anna Breman: new Reserve Bank Governor on the RBNZ keeping the OCR in place
Anna Breman: new Reserve Bank Governor on the RBNZ keeping the OCR in place

The Reserve Bank says inflation's too high, but it's actually worried it could soon end up too low.

It's kept the OCR unchanged at 2.25 percent.

New …

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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Sarah Ferguson's companies winding down following latest Epstein release
Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Sarah Ferguson's companies winding down following latest Epstein release

Six companies linked to the former Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, are being wound down, according to new reports.

One company is related to public …

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Geoff Cooper: Infrastructure Commission chief executive on the unveiling of New Zealand's first national infrastructure plan
Geoff Cooper: Infrastructure Commission chief executive on the unveiling of New Zealand's first national infrastructure plan

New Zealand's not getting good bang for its infrastructure buck, according to some.

The Infrastructure Commission has released a 30-year plan with 16…

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Catherine Beard: BusinessNZ Advocacy Director on the impact of conferences on the economy and the new International Convention Centre in Auckland
Catherine Beard: BusinessNZ Advocacy Director on the impact of conferences on the economy and the new International Convention Centre in Auckland

The business events sector's working to bump up our international multi-day conferences, which are currently lagging behind domestic bookings. 

A Bus…

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