PM says exports affected by Strong dollar
Submitted by Girish Kumar Guha on Mon, 11/01/2010 - 11:40
Prime Minister of New Zealand, John Key has said the rising of the currency value of New Zealand's dollar has gone up significantly and that has impacted the export figures. And in reaction, the government has not taken any advice from the Reserve Bank as to whether the value should be forcefully brought down or not.
Key greets most recent economic data
Submitted by Amiri Halberg on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 16:59
According to the Prime Minister John Key, the most recent inflation statistics depicts people are more affluent in the present Government. The yearly rate of inflation has descended to its low level in six-and-a-half years, up till now while the major quarterly hike in excess of two years was posted in the three months to 30 September.
SCF probe not to stop creditor payoff in SCF issue
Submitted by Manish Verma on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 10:24
John Key, the Prime Minister of New Zealand has said that the ongoing investigation into South Canterbury Finance will not be standing in the way to creditors' payments. The investigation is being done by Serious Fraud Office.
PM shows way to increase forestry sector growth
Submitted by Manish Verma on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 10:23
The Prime Minister has come out with a series of ideas for building up of the forestry sector in New Zealand.
Continued commitment to emissions and a slew of free trade negotiations are the two most important ideas that he has given and said that these areas should be focused properly.
Key looks as if hesitant to put up for sale SCF
Submitted by Girish Kumar Guha on Thu, 09/30/2010 - 08:21John Key's hunger for profitable risk appears to have fade away as he happen to Prime Minister. 4 weeks have passed on by as South Canterbury Finance was inclining into receivership.
Although in spite of getting two more suggestion from Sydney-based investor Duncan Saville to obtain SCF as a "going concern", the Administration come out to be happening down the additional costly break-up pathway.
EQC to accept earthquake claims for three months
Submitted by Amiri Halberg on Sat, 09/25/2010 - 19:43
Looking at the huge loss that has been caused due to the Canterbury earthquake, the Earthquake Commission (EQC) has decided that it will be listening to all the claims related to the natural calamity. And it has given a time period of three months for going for all the settlement claims.
