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Bollard Signals Longer New Zealand Rate Pause With Inflation Under Control
New Zealand central bank Governor Alan Bollard signaled interest rates may stay at a record low for longer than he intended a month ago, citing inflation that’s “reassuringly” contained amid Europe’s debt crisis.

New Zealand 372 for six in ODI against Zimbabwe
WHANGAREI: New Zealand made 372 for six batting first in the second one-day international against Zimbabwe at Cobham Oval on Monday. Rob Nicol top scored with 146 off 134 deliveries and Martin Guptill scored 77, while Prosper Utseya was the most successful Zimbabwe bowler with three for 71.

NZ hopes Aussie film will boost tourism
New Zealand tourism operators are hopeful the new Australian film Any Questions for Ben? will entice more Aussies to visit Queenstown.

RBA Not Expected to Cut Rates Today, ANZ Bank Says
Feb. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Katie Dean, head of Australian economics at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., talks about the nation's economy and central bank monetary policy.

Rabobank appoints new head of Food & Agri Research
Rabobank has announced the appointment of Luke Chandler to the position of general manager of its Food & Agribusiness Research and Advisory division in New Zealand and Australia.

New Zealand beat Zimbabwe by 141 runs
WHANGAREI: New Zealand beat Zimbabwe by 141 runs in the second one-day international at Cobham Oval on Monday to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Banking Banana Skins 2012
The supplement and global report reveal the risks facing the global banking industry, as seen by a wide range of New Zealand and global bankers, banking regulators and close observers of the banking scene around the world.

New Zealand Dollar Touches Two-Month High on Bets China Will Ease Policy
New Zealand’s dollar touched a two- month high as a report showed China’s inflation cooled for the fifth straight month in December, increasing speculation the Asian nation will provide more monetary stimulus.

Moody’s says Vietnam banks most exposed to Europe crisis
Banks in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Vietnam are among the “most exposed” in the Asia-Pacific region to a sudden worsening of Europe’s sovereign debt crisis, Moody’s Investors Service said.

Australian shares edge higher in early trading
SYDNEY (MarketWatch) -- Australian shares edged higher today, as optimism over progress toward an agreement in Greece offset some earnings-related weakness in the mining sector. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index rose 0.4% to 4,290.30. Banks were higher, with Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. up 1.5%. Miners lagged the broader market, however, with BHP Billiton Ltd. down 0.5% after ...

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