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Agriculture outlook positive

Rabobank says New Zealand agriculture should benefit from continuing global economic recovery this year.

Coal deal challenges pledge

By COLIN ESPINER - The Press

Prime Minister John Key's insistence that New Zealand can close an income gap with Australia has been dealt a further blow, with the signing of an $85 billion deal to export coal to China.

Deutsche eyes NZ's Craigs Investments

By GARETH VAUGHAN - BusinessDay

Global giant Deutsche Bank is understood to be eyeing a slice of local share broking firm Craigs Investment Partners.

Warehouse seeks to raise $100m

By GARETH VAUGHAN - BusinessDay

The Warehouse says it will seek up to $100 million through a public debt offer.

NZX slips at open

NZPA

10:40am The New Zealand sharemarket dropped in early trading, with Contact Energy down 5c as it remained stuck in a narrow range after falling from a four-month high in early January.

Indices

  VALUE MOVEMENT
NZX50 3,077.707 arrow -15.744 -0.51%
ASX200 4,521.350 arrow 7.300 0.20%
DOW 10,012.230 arrow 10.100 0.10%
NASDAQ 2,141.120 arrow 15.700 0.70%
FTSE 5,060.920 arrow -78.400 -1.50%
NIKKEI 9,951.820 arrow -105.300 -1.10%
H-SENG 19,550.890 arrow -114.200 -0.60%
NZX50 20 min delay, others last close

Top Movers

  PRICE MOVEMENT
LPL 0.200 arrow -0.030 -13.04%
SPY 0.043 arrow 0.003 7.50%
RNS 0.220 arrow -0.010 -4.35%
BRM 0.670 arrow 0.020 3.08%
HBY 1.600 arrow -0.050 -3.03%
NEW 0.420 arrow -0.010 -2.33%
SKL 0.470 arrow 0.010 2.17%
Price as at 11:11 am, 9 Feb

Currencies

RATE
Australian Dollar 0.792
Euro 0.500
British Pound 0.438
Hong Kong Dollar 5.303
Japanese Yen 60.840
Singapore Dollar 0.971
US Dollar 0.683
Price as at 11:10 am, 9 Feb

Business confidence easing, survey

A new survey shows business confidence easing in the past month, but remaining firmly positive.

Monaco Village faces liquidation bid

A Nelson company that developed the $60 million Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco appears to have struck financial problems.

Gough mines $63m deal

Student helps 'trim' manufacturer

Toyota prepares for Prius recall

toyota Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor Corp said it was preparing a global recall of its new Prius model, risking a fresh dent to its battered reputation for quality and reliability.

Lawyers lining up for Toyota pot shot

Law firms across the United States are scrambling for a chance at the mother lode: a lawsuit against embattled, but cash-rich Toyota Motor Corp.

US recession fears fade

Further cutbacks at Nokia

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Boys' toys help Hasbro

Hasbro, the second biggest US toymaker, said its profit surged in the fourth quarter on sales of boys' action figures and other toys as well as strong licensing revenue. 

Stocks to watch: Feb 9

The following stocks may be active on the New Zealand exchange after developments since the close of trading yesterday. All prices are in New Zealand dollars unless specified.

Dollar down ahead of Key speech

The New Zealand dollar opened locally a little softer ahead of Prime Minister John Key's opening statement to Parliament later today, in which he is set to partially unveil the Government's tax reform package.

Gold prices on the up

Greenback strength supports oil

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Wall Street reverses early gains

The Dow industrials closed below 10,000 for the first time since November  as investors sold bank shares due to heightened concerns about the euro zone's sovereign debt troubles.

On the block: houses, tax and angry investors

The government needs to get some balls. One minute they are cosying up to us private property investors to provide them with solutions; the next minute they are treating us like pariahs. It's bizarre.''

Eight things property investors should know

Ernst & Young tax partner Jo Doolan outlines the Tax Working Group's proposals that will impact on property investors:

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Loss looms for finance company

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Barbara Drury gives some expert advice on selecting safe shares for the long haul with Warren Buffett's help.

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