The regulator’s head of external relations and its executive adviser for strategy and design are understood to have resigned.
Council not ready to comment on Shelly Bay decision.
The decline was mainly due to rising petrol and diesel prices, which peaked at the end of the quarter.
Competition concerns raised over sale of seeds business.
Claim strongly opposed by NZ Shareholders Association.
Bearing360 wants to ensure regular cargo levels and improve use of ships.
China appears to have agreed to US demands that it negotiate future trade terms to avoid a new round of tariffs.
Market outlook: Some relief expected after volatile November.
The business travel roundup also includes major changes to the Scoot network and Qatar Airways' fourth destination in Iran.
UPDATED: Concerns over information presented to investors.