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Capital Markets: The positive side of volatility
There are benefits if you are taking a long-term approach, fund managers tell Christopher Adams.
There are benefits if you are taking a long-term approach, fund managers tell Christopher Adams.
A strong economy is boosting interest in NZ assets, as ASB's Henry Withers tells Bill Bennett.
Politicians now don the mantle of fiscal responsibility, while bankers are the party animals, writes Sean Keane.
Multi-nationals continue to eye the city as a home to base themselves in, writes Alexander Speirs.
First NZ Capital's Sam Ricketts is upbeat about the resurgence of mergers and acquisitions activity worldwide.
Everyone agrees the financial services industry needs to be regulated but some believe the red tape has gone too far.
Outdated ideas and lengthy timeframes are negating some of the benefits of overseas investment, writes Michael Pollard.
New Zealand has all its ducks in a row, which has held global interest in our capital markets.
Investors need to re-evaluate their situation often, says Simon Power.
As everyone knows, 2014 was an incredibly strong year for New Zealand's capital markets with 16 initial IPOs.
FMCA has brought in a regime that offers opportunities, writes Martin Stearne.
Why are NZ tech companies seemingly immune to the financial epidemic sweeping the globe? Bill Bennett investigates.
The mixed-ownership model has contributed to a 'significant up-tick' in sharemarket activity.
We need to create investable businesses in the rural sector, says Graham Turley.
Foreign Investment is set to once again be a political football at the upcoming election - Bryce Wilkinson punctures the myths.
SMEs are a major contributor to New Zealand's current economic upward trajectory, says Simon Power.
Barometer shows big boost in optimism in the region.
The mixed-ownership model has improved the understanding of investment opportunities in NZ.
A significant crash is inevitable, it's how we prepare for it that matters, Rob Everett tells Fran O'Sullivan.
Bill English stresses the capital market will matter a lot more in the future because New Zealand has massive export opportunities to fund.
It's time to engage in a little disruptive thinking, says Alex Malley.
More listings and new laws have the capital markets abuzz, say Michael Pollard and Andrew Matthews.
Brierley Penn sat down with three legal practitioners to get their take on the new Financial Markets Conduct Act and the remaining tasks for the Financial Markets Authority under recently appointed chief executive Rob Everett.
The well-capitalised NZ Super fund is also giving private investors confidence, say ASB leaders.
Financial reforms have given us much to celebrate but we need to push forward, writes David Skilling.
Bankers shelved creative lending after the Global Financial Crisis putting a renewed reliance on corporates' traditional cashflows.
The absence of domestic investment opportunities is seeing increasing amounts of KiwiSaver fund money finding its way overseas, reports Alexander Speirs.