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JP Morgan fined A$775,000 for failing to stop market manipulation
JP Morgan fined A$775,000 for failing to stop market manipulation, HK Exchange’s New CEO Is Betting on Big IPOs Coming Back, ANZ sends 100 high-skilled IT jobs to India in offshoring blitz, Tesla Ramps Up Job Cuts in China as Sales Slowdown Bites, Exclusive: BHP-Anglo American deal raises alarm in Japan's steel industry and Jurors to be chosen in Bill Hwang's trial over Archegos collapse.
TikTok Files Lawsuit Against US Government
New details have emerged about a Killer Beez gang member who was found dead in Taupō after gunning down a man on Ponsonby Rd at the weekend, A Labour MP has apologised for making a social media post about Act Party leader and Government minister David Seymour, The Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is being withdrawn worldwide & TikTok and its Chinese parent, ByteDance, said on Tuesday (Wednesday AEST) that they had filed a lawsuit against the US government.
Police are looking for in relation to a fatal shooting on Ponsonby Road
Stuff can reveal the man police are looking for in relation to a fatal shooting on Ponsonby Road is Auckland local, Hone Kay-Selwyn, Disney Pares Streaming Losses, Takes Hit From India Deal, Next few months will be ‘critical’ for economy says Westpac NZ CEO.
Apple announces largest-ever $110 billion share buyback
Apple unveils record $110 billion buyback, Macquarie Group has attributed a 32% fall in its full year profits, the NZ Fashion Week 2024 cancelled, UK votes in local elections that may test Sunak’s leadership, Pharmac and Health NZ weigh up future of Covid vaccines and treatments, Free speech debate back on as Victoria University expands diversity on panel, and Google defends app store, fighting Epic Games' bid for major reforms.
BNZ profit falls, revenue flat in half-year
BNZ profit falls, revenue flat in half-year, Cyber attacks can threaten bank liquidity: RBNZ, Japan Likely Spent About $23 Billion in Latest Yen Intervention, Huawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in Prizes, Kellanova posts upbeat Q1 results as demand held steady and Renters and realtors upset at scrapping of bill to regulate property managers.
NCEA and UE Decreases For Third Consecutive Year
Dow climbs more than 100 points, Tesla’s 15% pop pushes Nasdaq to close higher, Coles delivers third-quarter sales growth in the supermarket business of 5.1 percent, and NCEA and University Entrance final attainment results for 2023 were released today by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA). The results show that overall attainment at all levels of NCEA and UE has decreased across Year 11 to 13 students for a third consecutive year.
Alphabet's dividend debut
Alphabet announced its first-ever dividend, US Supreme Court justices in Trump case lean toward some level of immunity, Microsoft beat estimates for third-quarter revenue at US$61.9 billion, ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, consumer optimism plummets in Wellington, and NZ hospitals asked to save total of $105 million by July.
China harbors ship tied to North Korea-Russia arms transfers, satellite images show
Fountains painted red in Anzac Day anti-war protest across Aotearoa, BHP lobs $60b copper play for Anglo American, Comcast tops revenue estimates on streaming growth, strong park attendance, Will anaesthesia prove the next big thing for F&P Healthcare?, Hyundai Motor to Spend More on Hybrids as EV Demand Weakens and Fletcher calls for residential red tape cuts, mortgage discounts.
Leaked Documents Reveal Ministry of Education Job Cuts
A leading GP who wrote thousands of prescriptions for ADHD medication without specialist approval has been suspended and ordered to more than $175,000 in costs and a fine, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced the surprise reshuffle this afternoon, confirming Lee would be stripped of the portfolio and demoted from Cabinet, Leaked documents show which divisions will bear the brunt of hundreds of proposed job cuts at the Ministry of Education and nearly four in 10 people in the US are exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, a new report has found.