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ANZ fights farmers' swaps court claim
ANZ faces three separate High Court claims from farmers who bought controversial financial products from the country's largest bank.
ANZ faces three separate High Court claims from farmers who bought controversial financial products from the country's largest bank.
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A bearded man has tried to bundle an 8-year-old child into his car in Nga, Wellington.
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