![]() ABC Online | NZ's Fonterra cuts 2012/13 forecast as prices tumble Reuters WELLINGTON May 22 (Reuters) - New Zealand's largest company, dairy processor Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd cut its forecast payout to farmers on Tuesday because of a slide in global prices, which will likely dent export earnings and economic growth. World's biggest dairy firm to develop China specific products in Shanghai Fonterra sets up Shanghai innovation center |
![]() 3News NZ | Key's NZ Surplus Pledge Shows Restraint Outweighs Europe Risks BusinessWeek By Tracy Withers on May 21, 2012 New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said his budget this week will show the government returning to a “small” surplus in 2015, signaling fiscal restraint even as Europe's debt turmoil and a global slowdown threaten ... New Zealand PM: Aiming For Budget Surplus In 2014-15; Global Events May Mean ... |
![]() SlashGear | Spotify comes to New Zealand Stuff.co.nz A second major online music streaming service, Spotify, has debuted in New Zealand following the launch of rival Rdio in February. Spotify lets consumers search for and listen to 16 million songs on computers, mobile phones and Apple devices. Spotify hits Australia and New Zealand, can't you hear, can't you hear the ... Spotify Launches in Australia, New Zealand Spotify launches in Australia and New Zealand |
![]() The Dominion Post | New Zealand says troops to exit Afghanistan early Reuters WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand is to pull its troops out of Afghanistan next year, a year ahead of schedule, because its job is done, Foreign Minister Murray McCully said on Tuesday. McCully said the 140-strong reconstruction team (PRT) operating ... NZ troops coming home in 2013, one year ahead of planned Afghanistan exit NZ announces intentions for Afghanistan NZ to withdraw early from Afghanistan |
PRESS DIGEST-New Zealand newspapers - May 22 Reuters WELLINGTON May 22 (Reuters) - Following are some of the lead stories from New Zealand metropolitan newspapers on Tuesday. Stories may be taken from either the paper or Internet editions of the papers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not ... |