
Market close: Mini-Budget fails to lift NZ sharemarket
Retail shares were dragged down as KMD Brands revealed poor sales data.
Retail shares were dragged down as KMD Brands revealed poor sales data.
Fees and third-party brokers revealed.
The NZX 50 index gained nearly 0.5 per cent for the week.
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Expert shares advice on why you should resist borrowing more this holiday season.
A $30 billion firm bolts on more financial advisers.
Half of fixed mortgages being repriced and corporate loans still to be adjusted.
It isn't working as hard for New Zealanders as it could be.
OPINION: Why long-term share investors need to be prepared for a rollercoaster ride.
And the Kiwi at the centre of a major Australian takeover stoush.
'This activity could continue well into 2024,' says Centrix managing director.
OPINION: No clear winner between investment property and a share fund.
OPINION: Many of us have an irrational fear of asset sales.
Two entrepreneurs are giving small-time investors access to the gold market.
But it's likely borrowers will have to wait until next year to see some relief.
OPINION: It can be tough to see investors get the jitters and bail out.
Sticking with a provider that isn’t doing so well could cost you big time.
Data confirms trustees tend to use their children to minimise their tax bills.
An accountant is cautioning against jumping the gun, saying IRD needs more data.
You, and hopeful foreign buyers, might be surprised what $2m gets you.
The new CEO of Fisher Funds was a Minister in John Key's Government.
And Mainfreight says its New Zealand business is holding up.
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The controversial founder of KiwiSaver fund talks about life, money and big plans.
Exercise can pay dividends too.
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KiwiSaver balances don't look so fantastic right now.
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