New Zealand shares dropped as the kiwi hit an eight-year high against the Australian dollar, weighing on companies that make sales across the Tasman such as Fletcher Building and Kathmandu Holdings. Apparel retailer Hallenstein Glasson Holdings sank to a four-year low after posting weak sales this week.
The NZX 50 Index fell 27.343 points, or about 0.6 percent, to 4893.947. Within the index, 25 fell, 16 stocks rose and nine were unchanged. Turnover was $104 million.
The New Zealand dollar rose as high as 94.80 Australian cents amid further evidence the New Zealand economy is outpacing its neighbour, including data showing Australia shed jobs last month.
Outdoor clothing retailer Kathmandu fell 3.8 percent to $3.29, while New Zealand's biggest company, Fletcher Building, dropped 1 percent, to $8.97. SkyCity Entertainment, which has casinos in Adelaide and Darwin, sank 1.6 percent, to $3.78.