Monday, December 25, 2017

TRADING NEWS

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Monday, December 18, 2017

BUSINESS CONFIDENCE NEWS

Business confidence near eight-year low

Rebecca Howard
New Zealand's business confidence has continued to hover around an eight-year low in December as tailwinds provided by an overheated housing market and record levels of migration slow down.
A net 38 per cent of businesses were pessimistic about the year ahead in the ANZ Business Outlook, compared to 39 per cent in the prior survey.
The last survey saw confidence dropped to an eight-year low on political uncertainty after the new government took office.
However, a net 16 per cent of companies see their own activity expanding in the December survey, compared to 6.5 per cent in November.
The historical average is 28.
"The economy is doing the hard yards at the moment," ANZ Bank New Zealand chief economist Sharon Zollner said.
"Positive forces remain, but the turn in housing, flattening off in net migration and lack of capacity in the construction sector are all dampening near-term growth."
While she said the new government has "no doubt caused a degree of apprehension amongst businesses", she noted one headwind that does appear to be easing is difficulty of getting credit.
A net 25 per cent of businesses expect it to be tougher to get credit, versus 41 per cent in November.
"This may be one of the factors explaining the welcome, albeit modest bounce in the own activity measure," she said.
The survey also showed a net 3.2 per cent of firms expect profit to fall in the year ahead, compared to 13 per cent in November.
Employment intentions improved to 2.5 per cent from a net negative 2.7 per cent in the prior month but remain well off the July peak of 26 per cent.
Across the five sub-sectors, agriculture remained the least positive, though all were firmly negative about general business conditions.

Sunday, December 17, 2017

NEWS

News photographer shot by deputy files lawsuit

         
NEW CARLISLE, Ohio (WDTN) – The photographer who was shot by a Deputy in September has filed a federal lawsuit.
Andy Grimm, the New Carlisle news photographer has filed suit against Clark County Sheriff’s Deputy Jacob Shaw, the man who actually shot Grimm along with the Board of Clark County Commissioners and the City of New Carlisle.
The suit alleges excessive use of force, assault and battery, emotional distress, and loss of wages.
Grimm, his wife, and KBA News, LLC are all listed as the plaintiffs.
25-year-old Clark County deputy Jacob Shaw was assigned to the Clark County Jail after the shooting of Grimm, who had stopped to take a photograph of a traffic stop. Shaw returned to work on October 21.
In video captured by Shaw’s body camera, you can see the Deputy get out of his car and fire at Grimm. The video is this article has been edited and shows only a portion of the video released by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.



2 NEWS has reached out to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office for comment but there has not yet been a response.