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Dairy dollar boosts Kiwi incomes - report
New Zealand's 4.4m cows are providing 26pc of our exports, and the money earned flows right through the economy to urban communities, according to new research.

Crafar loses bid to fend off eviction
Financially-troubled dairy farmer Allan Crafar has failed in his bid to have a notice to evict him from one his home farm thrown out.

<i>Success:</i> Timber maker in the right groove
Gearing down for the recession proves a wise decision...

Aussies give up apple fight after WTO ruling
Australian Ministers say the country has no choice but to accept they have lost the long-running bid to ban imports of New Zealand apples.

Trade deficit smaller than expected
NZ posted a smaller-than-expected trade deficit in October as the nation lifted exports, led by a surge in shipments of dairy and logs.

Methven cuts guidance, earnings growth to stall
Tapware maker Methven says the slower than expected economic recovery has forced it to cut full year guidance.

Credit rating threat 'more of a warning' - English
The possibility of a credit rating downgrade for NZ reflects global concerns, and is 'more of a warning' says Finance Minister Bill English.