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NZ stocks gain; A2 Milk, Fletcher advance
Shares rose as Fletcher benefited from government plans to beef up infrastructure spending
Shares rose as Fletcher benefited from government plans to beef up infrastructure spending
New Zealand shares rose, joining a global rally, with A2 Milk up.
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