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Investors wary ahead of lockdown decision
Some companies will benefit more than others if we move out of level 4
How auditors are approaching company accounts
There will be more audit opinions appearing in accounts than ever before.
NZ shares rise as Covid-19 crater passes
New Zealand shares finished an already strong week with an extra surge.
NZ dollar rebounds after sentiment turns rosy in US equities markets
The kiwi was trading at 60.18 US cents at 5pm.
NZ shares rise as investor FOMO stokes demand for beat-up stocks
New Zealand shares rose for a third day.
NZ dollar sinks after shocking US manufacturing, retail data
The kiwi was trading at 59.55 US cents at 5pm.
Goldman holds firm on turnround plan despite client pain
Financial Times: Goldman Sachs is aiming to meet medium-term targets.
NZ dollar hits a ceiling as sentiment in equities markets starts to sour
The kiwi was trading at 60.66 US cents at 5pm.
Markets and economists are still too upbeat on coronavirus
FT: Sentiment is too bullish, judging by price-earnings ratios and credit spreads.
Mark Lister: Why aren't the sharemarkets lower?
COMMENT: Sharemarkets have bounced in a big way over the past few weeks.
Turning point: Economists revise milk price forecasts against virus backdrop
Impact may be reduced by farmers' debt reduction during current era of strong prices.
'50 cent' fund makes US$2.6bn from buying protection against collapse
London-based Ruffer cashes in on trades linked to volatility index and other assets.
Forester urges focus on restart, jobs
Pent-up demand for logs is strong in China, so why not resume harvesting?
Fed's US$2.3 trillion action jolts equity and credit markets
Financial Times: Global stocks trade higher and junk bond fund soars on latest Fed move
NZ shares fall; investors cash in gains to chase value elsewhere
The S&P/NZX 50 Index declined 67.76 points, or 0.7 per cent.
NZX50 climbs back above 10,000 as new coronavirus cases fall
The S&P/NZX 50 Index closed above 10,000 for the first time in almost a month.
NZ dollar weakens as Covid-19 infection rate optimism fades
The kiwi was trading at 59.58 US cents at 5pm.
Inside the Colin Meads Club: What big bosses are discussing in private
A glimpse at what bosses are discussing among themselves amid the crisis.
NZ dollar rebounds on hopes of Covid-19 receding
The kiwi was trading at 59.82 US cents at 5pm.
World stocks rally on hopes for virus peak
Stocks jumped on news that the worst may be over for some of the worst-hit regions.
Investors make way for $1b Auckland Airport placement
Investors sold down other stocks to take part in Auckland Airport's big issue
NZ dollar marks time awaiting northern hemisphere markets
Currency markets are taking a bit of a breather
Foresters, processors readying for restart
"The longer we leave it, the more of a shortage there is going to be," industry says.
Threat of catastrophe stalks developing world
Governments are fighting to keep the pandemic at bay and their economies afloat
NZ shares rise; Tourism Holdings rallies on joint venture exit
The S&P/NZX 50 Index advanced 64.62 points, or 0.7 per cent.
Oil price jump brightens fragile global markets
The major oil-producing nations may have reached a deal.