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New Zealand central bank cuts interest rate to 8 per cent

New Zealand central bank cuts interest rate to 8 per centWellington  - New Zealand's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate from 8.25 per cent to 8 per cent on Thursday, its first reduction for five years.

The Reserve Bank had kept its official cash rate (OCR) at 8.25 per cent - one of the highest in the developed world - for 12 months in a bid to contain inflation within its target range of 1 to 3 per cent.

New Zealand's third-largest finance company in trouble

Wellington - New Zealand's third-largest finance company, Hanover Finance Ltd, suspended business Wednesday, owing 16,500 investors more than 550 million New Zealand dollars (about 421 million US dollars).

"Against a backdrop of global credit uncertainties, falling property prices and lower reinvestment rates, the industry model has collapsed," joint owner Mark Hotchin said in a statement.

About half of New Zealand's 49 finance companies have now either collapsed or admitted they were unable to repay deposits on maturity inside the past two years, news reports said.

New Zealand leader defends foreign minister over cash donations

Wellington  - New Zealand Prime Minister Helen ClarkNew Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark was forced to defend her Foreign Minister Winston Peters in parliament on Tuesday following a storm of attacks about cash donations to him and his party.

Peters leads the nationalist New Zealand First party, which supports Clark's minority Labour-led government in exchange for his getting the foreign affairs portfolio while it stays out of a formal coalition.

New Zealand leader says Fiji strongman broke promise about election

Wellington - Fiji military strongman Voreqe Bainimarama, who ousted the elected government 19 months ago is "protracting the rule he established at the barrel of a gun" in breaking a promise to hold fresh elections next year, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said on Monday. 

Clark rejected Bainimarama's assertion last week that he had never promised to hold elections before 2010, telling her weekly news conference, "That is not what he said to my face." 

She said Bainimarama, who seized power in a bloodless coup in December 2006, had told leaders of the 16-member Pacific Islands Forum at their summit in Tonga last year that he would go to the polls under Fiji's existing constitution before March. 

New Zealand’s Labour Department speaks to missing Indian pilgrims

New Zealand’s Labour Department speaks to missing Indian pilgrimsWellington, July 21 : The Labour Department’s immigration service has spoken to half of the Indian pilgrims who went missing in New Zealand while en route to World Youth Day in Sydney.

It was originally believed 39 Indian pilgrims had gone missing, but the number increased to 40 on Friday when it was discovered that a man travelling alone had not left New Zealand when scheduled.

The 40 were from a group of 220 pilgrims visiting New Zealand before attending World Youth Day.

Iraqi immigrant held after two homicides in New Zealand

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