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Midday Report for Wednesday 9 November 2016
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Midday Rural News for 9 November 2016
12:35 PM.News from the rural and farming sectors. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 9 November 2016
12:26 PM.The All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster says they'll continue with their selection rotation despite last weekend's first ever loss to Ireland. Audio
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Business briefs
12:25 PM.The stainless steel manufacturer, Mercer Group, is buying the Hastings-based processor, Haden & Custance, for 2-and-a-quarter million dollars. Audio
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Midday Markets for 9 November 2016
12:23 PM.The major Australian banks have now reported their latest earnings results and generally they've been on the soft side. Audio
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Warning for Australia's banks
12:22 PM.The major Australian banks have now reported their latest earnings results and generally they've been on the soft side. Audio
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Consumers wary of how companies handle personal information
12:21 PM.Consumers appear to be less than satisified with the way companies handle their personal information. Audio
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Swiss company has been given a formal warning by watch dog
12:20 PM.The Commerce Commission has recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars after a trade mark scam. Audio
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E-cards rise in October
12:19 PM.Spending using electronic cards posted a solid rise last month and is expected to continue into the summer holidays. Audio
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Mainfreight delivers strong first half
12:17 PM.The transport company, Mainfreight, says it's delivered a strong first half result and is on track for an increased full year profit, with improved control of costs and continued growth in freight. Audio
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Midday News for 9 November 2016
12:00 PM.The race to the White House nears the finishing line and New Zealand Rugby selects an Olympian and two former All Blacks to review player behaviour. Audio