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Top Stories: Crime, Health warnings, and Airport disruptions
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Kitchen Things facility broken into after receivership announcement. Meanwhile, meningococcal disease has caused three deaths in New Zealand over the past three weeks. In the United Kingdom, Gatwick Airport has received approval for a £2.2bn second runway, while a cyberattack has disrupted more flights across Europe. In the US, Trump’s $US100K visa scheme could open new opportunities for Australians seeking work. North Korea’s Kim Jong Un says he is open to talks if the US drops its denuclearisation demand, while in Australia a man has been charged with murdering his former partner after her body was found in a local river.
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Markets
Sage Capital, hit after big bets on $1.2B Sydney-based Telix and Wise Tech underperformed (AFR).
News Summary
Kitchen Things Wellington facility has been burgled after their receivership announcement in late August (NBR).
Three people have died across New Zealand in the past few weeks from meningococcal meningitis. (NZ Herald).
UK Gatwick Airport has received the green light for £2.2bn ($5.06B NZD) second runway plan (The Guardian).
A cyber-attack has caused disruption to some major European airports, including London Heathrow (9News).
Trumps $US100K visas and how it could be good for Aussies that want to work in the US (AFR).
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un is open to talks with the US, if Washington stops denuclearisation demands (Reuters).
Australian man charged for allegedly murdering his former wife, after dumping her body in a river (Stuff).
Deal Flow
Debt
Indian Tech stock declines after US changes visa policies (Bloomberg).
Daily Picks
Spider-Man actor Tom Holland rushed to hospital after stunt in new movie goes wrong, resulting in suspension from work on the new Spider-man: Brand New Day film (Stuff).
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