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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 governmentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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 EnglishSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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 rebuildSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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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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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On today's episode, Jacques Steenkamp discusses:
Luxon close to being sheriff, but who will be deputy?; Next winter blackout risk increased by geothermal delay, Transpower says; Rate cuts could come sooner if stars align – Westpac; and A new gold rush for investors.As well as an update on the markets.
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On today’s episode:
Roundup back under the microscope in NZ Forsyth Barr says Gentrack and Turners Automotive Group to enter NZX-50 Easy Crypto launches new NZD-backed stablecoin Business of Government with meaningless performance reportingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today's round of BusinessDesk Today's top stories, Murray Jones discusses:
Talking to the taxman about trusts NZGIF offers new debt funding for SMEs to decarbonise Harbour Asset Management's impact fund does better on climate than returns Consumers don't look to be full of Christmas cheerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's episode, Jacques Steenkamp discusses:
Check-in for negotiations, check-out with a coalition; Luxon's boarding pass to power; FTN Motion sees silver lining in tighter market; and Ombudsman rules Te Whatu Ora acted unlawfully in eight-month delay for info.As well as an update on the markets.
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Developers institute audit NZME future ambitions Under investment is taking our economy back in time Congestion charges for major citiesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode:
A liquidating booze company’s supercar creditor, Managing errant employees IRD to scour sharesies investors Do we trust our public servants?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's episode, Jacques Steenkamp discusses:
Bankruptcy at the end of the Doshis' Rainbow; Luxon's boarding pass to power; Pāmu winds up part of food business, told to focus on core farming; and We urgently need rules for AI, says legal expert.As well as an update on the markets.
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On today’s episode:
Fonterra plant closures might be on the cards China Forestry fails to keep evidence in NZ during shipping dispute Self-regulated hearing aid market in need of ‘overhaul’, says advocate Breaking the grocery duopoly – lessons from telcoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today’s episode of BusinessDesk Today:
- Gentailers spend $180m smoothing Waitaki consent path
- Ken Wikeley head to court of appeal over Eric Watson coal case
- We need a saner version of techno-optimism
- Williams Corp looks to shared model to help move housing stock
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Welcome to BusinessDesk's daily podcast where you'll find a summary of the day's top stories. Ella Somers hosts today's episode:
Board size and pay rises centre stage at Fonterra AGM NZX50 Carbon Insight: Companies turn to tech for third-party emissions data Skellerup versus the biggest global proxy advisorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today's round of BusinessDesk Today's top stories, Murray Jones discusses:
Westpac borrowers mostly managing shift to higher rates The progress of the Climate Leaders Coalition BNZ bankrupts 'hopelessly insolvent' former Highlanders co-owner in Australia Bluebird invests $40m into chip automationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's episode, Jacques Steenkamp discusses:
Mainfreight half year revenues could be down $1b; Cooking the Books podcast: How to budget without restriction; US takeover offer for MHM Automation could be a sign of things to come; and Waste Management refunds customers $5.6m after incorrect billing.As well as an update on the markets.
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Welcome to BusinessDesk's daily podcast where you'll find a summary of the day's top stories. Ella Somers hosts today's episode.
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On today’s episode of BusinessDesk Today:
Air NZ’s earning coming into land lower Entity previously backed by Hanover to buy Big Sky Dairy Farms owes $2.6m NZers put the kettle on as All Blacks were losing the Rugby World Cup final Not always Supie superSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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