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Economists revise their forecasts after dairy price slump
A 'bloodbath' was expected at the Global Dairy Trade auction - and it delivered.
A 'bloodbath' was expected at the Global Dairy Trade auction - and it delivered.
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The New Zealand sharemarket lacked any real impetus and traded flat.
Prices are expected to weaken further at latest Global Dairy Trade auction.
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Dairy commodity prices have dropped sharply lately, and further weakness is forecast.
The New Zealand sharemarket registered another small loss.
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