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Midday Report for Friday 24 June 2016
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Midday Sports News for 24 June 2016
12:27 PM.The Welsh are looking to make further improvements in their game in the hope that they'll be competitive for the whole 80 minutes against the All Blacks in the third Test in Dunedin tomorrow night. Audio
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Australian banks remain mired in controversy
12:24 PM.The Australian banking sector remains deeply set in controversy as regulators seek to stamp out unsavoury practices. Sydney correspondent Jim Parker, explains. Audio
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California power plants to shut - better tech will help it cope
12:22 PM.The company planning to shut down California's last functioning nuclear power plants says the methods it will use to cope have universal applications, including to New Zealand. Audio
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NZ Superfund says it can ride out the Brexit outcome either
12:19 PM.The New Zealand Superfund says its long-term investment horizon means it can ride out the current round of global maket volatility. The head of investment of the New Zealand Superfund, Fiona… Read more Audio
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UK stay vote won't mean business as usual
12:17 PM.Brad Gordon of Macquarie Private Wealth catches up on the latest market action as counting is well underway in the British referendum. Steven Roper, a professor of enterprise at the Warwick Business… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 24 June 2016
12:00 PM.The votes are being counted in the British referendum on EU membership, a former Child, Youth and Family caregiver gets 22 years for sexual offending. Audio