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Here are the most actively traded stocks on New Zealand's Exchange on Friday.

My Food Bag Group (NZE:MFB): 923,981 shares

Pacific Edge (NZE:PEB): 875,495 shares

Tower (NZE:TWR): 663,370 shares

Contact Energy (NZE:CEN): 535,715 shares

Oceania Healthcare (NZE:OCA): 533,879 shares

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