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Cash-handling merger that would create monopoly given go-ahead
Business

Cash-handling merger that would create monopoly given go-ahead

A man loads boxes onto an Armourguard truck. Photo: Armourguard / supplied The Commerce Commission has allowed a merger of two firms in the cash handling and transport sector, even though it will create a monopoly for the enlarged company. It has cleared Evergreen - which runs Armourguard Security - to take over rival ACM, a part of the Linfox Armaguard Group. Both firms transport cash and other precious goods (mainly for banks) restock automated teller machines and store bulk cash. Commission chairperson John Small said it had decided competition would not be substantially lessened, given the financial position of the businesses. "It is very likely that either Evergreen or ACM would cease to operate in the near future, resulting in a single national provider of wholesale cash-in-transi...
Manawanui sinking: Samoa govt says oil spill risk biggest concern
World News

Manawanui sinking: Samoa govt says oil spill risk biggest concern

No oil leaks have been found the area where the NZ Navy ship HMNZS Manawanui sank yet, the Samoa government says. The Ministry of Works chief executive Fui Mau Simanu told RNZ Pacific that New Zealand Navy divers had been assessing the area since Tuesday morning. He said they were working alongside local police and Samoa's Natural Resources and Environment Ministry. "We haven't seen any leakage or any sort of spillage," Fui said. "But we should have a fair idea of any damage to the environment if there is any probably tonight, when the teams come back from their assessment," Fui said. Read more: 'It's my ship and I'm gutted': Former minister Ron Mark on Manawanui sinking HMNZS Manawanui: What we know about the ship's sinking An expert explains why a speedy cleanup will be crucial - and the...
TVNZ seeks to buy new technology to help it sell more ads
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TVNZ seeks to buy new technology to help it sell more ads

Photo: RNZ/Marika Khabazi TVNZ is lining up to buy new technology to help it sell more ads. The struggling broadcaster is planning to scrap its 1News website and invest more in TVNZ+, its on-demand platform. A tender seeking more information from the market about what it calls its 'Total TV' project closes on Tuesday. The project, to align and boost its advertising on both linear and on-demand TV, will 'transform' its capabilities, TVNZ said. It wants new technology to enable "realtime, cross-platform buying decisions and forecasting" and converged selling, optimisation and measurement of online and offline audiences for customers through a single transaction, according to a tender document. It is a significant commercial move for the company, whose revenue dropped $39m in the last finan...
Does rosemary oil really make hair grow? And can you reverse greys? A trichologist debunks hair myths
Life Style

Does rosemary oil really make hair grow? And can you reverse greys? A trichologist debunks hair myths

I have my hair icons; don’t we all. Brigitte Bardot is up there, forever making me yearn for an abundance of hair, tousled just so. Then there’s a Bond-era Sophie Marceau, hair streaming down her back, long fringe framing her face. More recently Daisy Edgar-Jones’ ‘do has made me a bit weak at the knees, the caramel lengths making her fawn eyes look even more huge.Daisy Edgar-Jones has added caramel tones to her hair ahead of a return to the West End stagePA WireYou will notice there is clearly a theme. I like a whole lot of hair, highlighted. Imperative though is the condition, and so despite coveting those women’s hairstyles with twinkly light sections woven through, I have on many occasions entirely chopped mine off simply because it was looking ratty and bedraggled and my desire for he...
Salman Rushdie announces first fiction work following stabbing
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Salman Rushdie announces first fiction work following stabbing

The author Salman Rushdie. Photo: TOBIAS SCHWARZ The author Salman Rushdie, who survived a stabbing in 2022 that almost took his life, revealed he is writing new works of fiction. Rushdie, speaking via videolink to the Lviv BookForum in Ukraine, told a packed auditorium and thousands more online that he is in the midst of writing three novellas. While Rushdie appeared at writers' conference to discuss his memoir Knife, a look at his recovery from the attack that cost him an eye, he also spoke about a new project that examines life's end. "When you get to this age you obviously think about how long is left," said Rushdie, who is 77. "There obviously aren't 22 more [books] that will be written. If I am lucky there will be one or two." The Indian-born British American author is taking insp...
Kiwibank cuts floating home loan rates to 7.75%
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Kiwibank cuts floating home loan rates to 7.75%

Reserve Bank data shows while fixed-term rates have dropped significantly this year, floating rates have remained high. Photo: RNZ Kiwibank is cutting its floating home loan rates by 50 basis points, from 8.25 percent to 7.75 percent. The Reserve Bank will update the official cash rate tomorrow, and calls have been growing for a drop of 50 basis points, which would take the OCR to 4.75 percent. Its data shows that while fixed-term rates have dropped significantly this year, floating rates have remained high. Borrowers were taking out floating rates of 8.45 percent on average in September, compared to a peak of 8.6 percent. In comparison, the average one-year rate had dropped from a peak of 7.76 percent to 6.9 percent, and rates have fallen further since. Kiwibank chief customer officer ...
How war in the Middle East could derail the global economy
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How war in the Middle East could derail the global economy

By ABC chief business correspondent Ian Verrender Should Israel attack Iranian oil export facilities, oil and petrol prices could surge. (file photo) Photo: RNZ / Dan Cook Analysis: What was he thinking? When US President Joe Biden last Thursday casually dropped that he had discussed military strikes against Iran's oil export facilities with Israel, all hell broke loose. Crude oil prices, which in recent months have been languishing, immediately took flight, surging 5 percent. By the end of the week, they had stacked on 8 percent. It didn't take long for the inevitable about face. By Friday, Biden had canned the idea, saying he had warned Israel against it and ordered it to find "other alternatives". There's no doubt an attack on Iran's oil export facilities would hurt. The country h...
Offshore wind company doubles-down on opposition to seabed mining
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Offshore wind company doubles-down on opposition to seabed mining

Trans Tasman Resources has advised the High Court it is abandoning its appeal. Photo: Biosphoto / Michel Rauch An offshore wind energy company has reiterated its proposal to install 70 turbines off the coast of Taranaki is not compatible with seabed mining. Trans-Tasman Resources' (TTR) plan to mine 50 million tonnes of the seabed every year for 30 years in the South Taranaki Bight has been included on the government's list of fast-track projects. In May, off-shore wind companies sent a briefing paper to government ministers likely to be involved in the fast-track process warning them the two activities were mutually exclusive. Taranaki Offshore Partnership wants to build an offshore wind farm capable of generating 1GW - enough to power more than 650,000 New Zealand homes - off the coas...
Hurricane Milton intensifies into Category 5 storm, takes aim at Florida
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Hurricane Milton intensifies into Category 5 storm, takes aim at Florida

This satellite image shows hurricane Milton churning over the Gulf of Mexico on October 7, 2024. Photo: NOAA / RAMMB / AFP By Daniel Trotta and David Alire Garcia, Reuters Hurricane Milton strengthened into a Category 5 storm on Monday (US time), posing an immediate threat to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula on its way to Florida, where the state ordered mass evacuations while still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Helene. With maximum sustained winds of 285km/h, Milton was categorised as the strongest level storm on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale. Milton was classified as a tropical storm on Sunday afternoon but in less than 24 hours it "explosively" morphed into a Category 5 storm - the third-fastest intensifying storm on record in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the US Nat...
More than OCR cuts needed to drive housing values up
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More than OCR cuts needed to drive housing values up

Photo: RNZ Further cuts to the Reserve Bank's official cash rate are not expected be enough to drive housing market prices up in the short-term. QV's September data indicates average national values had a month-on-month drop of 0.4 percent in September, and were down 1.6 percent in the September quarter compared with a 2 percent quarterly decline in QV's August index. The national average value rose just 0.3 percent to $901,920 on the same time last year. The rate of decline was seen in most of the major centres, with an average three-month rolling rate of reduction in Auckland (-1.7 percent), Christchurch (-0.8 percent), Hamilton (-1.2 percent), Dunedin (-0.8 percent), with a notable exception in Wellington, where home values dropped at twice the national average rate. The Wellington re...