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Dominion Finance boss jailed

Cropp in 2010

Smith gives nod for open-cast coal mine on conservation land

NZ meat cleared across Chinese wharves, ministry chided for mistake

High steaks

Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy chides his department for submitting paperwork in a format that hadn't yet been approved.

Independent advocate defies Brownlee

Gerry Brownlee

Canterbury Insurance Advocacy Service is establishing a charitable trust.

Kiwi at 8-month low after Chinese manufacturing slows, Bernanke says watch data

"The kiwi is heading towards 79.20 US cents. That's the next big level and we might see that in days."

Market close: shares fall as US, China in focus - GPG, WBC, NZOG drop

Stocks fall as the prospect of a winding down of US stimulus and weak Chinese manufacturing weighs on equity markets across Asia.

NZ POLITICS DAILY: The report should be thrown in the bin

Police Minister Anne Tolley

Several official reports out this week raise questions about the integrity of public life in New Zealand.

Auckland rail operator Veolia almost doubles profit after new contract

The company's gross profit margin jumps to 10.7% from 7.7% a year earlier.

Tauranga's legacy – shiny new infrastructure and big debt

They've built motorways and upgraded pipes, but is Tauranga City Council's huge investment paying off? Other than retirees, are people coming?

F&P Healthcare shares at two-year peak on profit outlook

Stocks surge 5.9% to $3.21, the highest since February 2011, when it touched $3.22.

Fronde mulls capital raising for Australian push

Ian Clarke: have a lot of growing to do

Profit  jumps to $2.7m in the year ended March 31 from $1.1m a year earlier, and sales are up 26% to $59.9m.

Rakon plunges deeper into the red on writedowns, shares slide 8%

Managing director Brent Robinson

The Auckland-based company posts a loss of $32.8m (17.1 cents per share) in the 12 months ended March 31, from a loss of $420,000 (0.2 cents) a year earlier.

ASK ME ANYTHING: David Parker v Shamubeel Eaqub

Labour finance spokesman David Parker

The Economist  versus The Politician -  can, or should, New Zealand do something about the high dollar? Readers can quiz Labour's finance spokesman and NZIER's principal economist on this and other finance issues, Friday 10.30am - 11.30am.

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