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Midday Report for Tuesday 21 October 2014
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Midday Rural News for 21 October 2014
12:35 PM.News from the rural and farming sectors. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 21 October 2014
12:26 PM.The New Zealand cricketers are 91 for 5 after 21 overs batting first in the first one-day international against South Africa in Mt Maunganui. Audio
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Business in brief
12:25 PM.Goodman Fielder says Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board has said it has no objection to the proposed acquisition of the company. Audio
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Midday Markets for 21 October 2014
12:23 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Andrew Cathie at Craigs Investment Partners. Audio
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Chinese likely to invest more in NZ: ANZ
12:22 PM.ANZ Bank's chief economist for Greater China says more money will flow to New Zealand from China when the world's second largest economy introduces schemes to encourage its citizens to invest abroad. Audio
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Focus on dairy, wood and meat exports risks trade growth
12:21 PM.A trade body is warning New Zealand can't rely on a few commodities to significantly boost business with China. Audio
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PGG Wrightson says it believes it can produce higher profits
12:20 PM.PGG Wrightson says it believes it can produce a higher operating profit this year than last, despite the significant uncertainty caused by the lower forecast milk payout. Audio
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Orion Health confirms it will float on the NZX
12:19 PM.Orion Health has confirmed it will float on the NZX after raising up to 150 million dollars from a share sale. Audio
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New migration dipped in September
12:18 PM.Net migration to New Zealand dipped a little in September but remains close to equalling previous records set last month and in February 2003. Audio
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Fletcher Building forecasts higher earnings
12:17 PM.Fletcher Building has told its annual shareholders' meeting that the company's first-half operating earnings are likely to be broadly flat, but second-half profits should be significantly ahead of… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 21 October 2014
12:00 PM.An Auckland father sheds tears of relief at the news his dead daughter's body is found and Parliament opens for this term. Audio