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Midday Report for Thursday 5 June 2014
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Midday Rural News for 5 June 2014
12:37 PM.News from the rural and farming sectors. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 5 June 2014
12:30 PM.Netball's most capped international player, Silver Fern shooter Irene van Dyk has announced her retirement from the international game. Audio
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Midday Markets for 5 June 2014
12:28 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Angus Marks of First NZ Capital. Audio
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Head of European Commission dismisses concerns of low growth
12:26 PM.The spectre of deflation and low growth has some calling for the European Central Bank to do more to stimulate demand, such as injecting more money into the financial system. Audio
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Australian corporate watchdog is pushing for a user-pays model
12:24 PM.In this year's budget, the Government cut the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's funding by 120 million Australian dollars. Audio
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Trustpower signs up to use rival's smart meters
12:22 PM.Trustpower will be fitting customers' homes with smart meters for their electricity which will be provided by a company owned by industry rival, Might River Power. Audio
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The Auckland housing market slows
12:20 PM.Auckland's largest real estate agency says the housing market continues to slow with fewer sales in May compared with a year ago. Audio
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The value of stocks listed on NZX rises
12:17 PM.The value of the stock exchange is now slightly below 40 percent of the economy, more than double its level at its low point in March 2009. Audio
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Midday News for 5 June 2014
12:00 PM.Fletcher does a u-turn on asbestos strategies in the home and John Banks will find out in a little over two hours' time if he can stay an MP. Audio