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A daily news bulletin for business leaders. A round-up of the top stories from BusinessDesk’s newsroom and across the NZME network.
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Fonterra wants new government to push hard on US
Welcome to BusinessDesk's daily podcast where you'll find a summary of the day's top stories. Ella Somers hosts today's episode.
Fonterra's Miles Hurrell wants new govt to 'push and push hard' on US trade
72 million more seats, flight prices continue to take off
The big media issues facing the new government
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ASB boss says safety before speed of payments
In this episode:
ASB boss says safety before speed of payments
Sanford nominee says 'we all want to create wealth'
One million smart meters now on Vector and Amazon's data system
Business of Government: the ghost of Bill English
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Is the coalition’s policy Rubik’s cube solvable?
In today's round of BusinessDesk Today's top stories, Murray Jones discusses:
Making sense of the coalition agreements
Flurry of legal action expected over environmental policy changes
Date set for Eric Watson's bankruptcy hearing
Bremworth still not ruling out Napier plant rebuild
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Ken Wikeley, Eric Watson's judgment against Owen Glenn obtained by 'fraud'
On today's episode, Jacques Steenkamp discusses:
Energy policy: largely status quo with sprinkling of investigations;
Possibility of RBNZ setting off a fireworks rate hike;
NZ First wants grocery commissioner to eat more Weet-Bix; and
CPB Contractors sought appeal in Christchurch pool blowout saga.
As well as an update on the markets.
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Leaks hurt Ebos deal, but they didn't sink it
On today's episode, Jacques Steenkamp discusses:
The wait is over: new govt today;
NZ directors a little less pessimistic on the economy than last year;
Tower to present risk ratings on sea surge, landslips in coming months; and
ASX-listed Clover Corp takes 'fairly significant steps' to seize control of Melody Dairies.
As well as an update on the markets.
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