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Veolia Transport Auckland, which runs the city's urban passenger trains, almost doubled its profit last year
Manufacturing activity in China contracted in May for the first time in seven months, HSBC says.
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Tokyo stocks have opened 0.72 per cent higher after the yen fell against the US dollar.
$NZ fell after the US Federal Reserve chairman said the central bank may taper monthly bond purchases.
EU leaders have agreed that the automatic sharing of individuals' bank account data should become law.
Three Australian women have made it into Forbes magazine's list of the world's 100 most powerful women.
The IMF warns Britain is a long way from a 'sustainable recovery' and calls for the govt to boost spending.
European leaders have targeted a year-end deadline to do away with banking secrecy and recoup funds.
Europe's main stocks have shot higher after US Federal Reserve chief indicated that the end was not near.
DNZ Property Fund reported a 14% fall in annual earnings and plans to raise $NZ80m in a placement.
Japan's trade deficit expanded a worse-than-expected 70 per cent on year to $8.81 billion in April.
US stocks have closed higher as the market anticipates Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony in Congress.
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