NZ shares up as yield appeals, Sky TV and A2 gain
New Zealand shares rose, with Sky Network Television bouncing back from lows.
New Zealand shares rose, with Sky Network Television bouncing back from lows.
New Zealand shares fell, dragged lower by election uncertainty and geopolitical fears.
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NZ shares mixed in quiet market, Sky TV hits lows while Heartland, Vista gain.
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The drop comes after a report that Amazon is likely to bid for rugby broadcast rights.
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Fletcher Building spoils the party while A2 Milk is the cream of the crop.
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Our take on what is happening in and around the markets this week.
Wall Street's fear gauge dropped 5.4 per cent to 11.07.
The NZ dollar dropped as low as A90.71c but was trading at A90.91c at 5pm.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 36.86 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 7775.2.
Wall Street advanced, recovering from losses prompted by North Korea's firing of a missile
Wall Street was mixed as shares of insurance and oil companies fell.
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The Kiwi dollar headed for a weekly drop after weaker forecasts from Treasury.
New Zealand shares fell, with Metro Performance Glass dropping to a record low.
Wall Street eased as investors eyed fresh clues on US monetary policy.
Payouts keep workers on the ground happy and helps keep a lid on wage rises.
MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares down, Metro Glass and TradeMe drop on earnings, A2 at new high.
NZME is now reaching more than 3.3 million Kiwis.
Trump threatened to shut down the government if Congress doesn't fund the Mexico wall.
NZ shares rise as A2 hits record, Air NZ gains on earnings; Sky TV hits all-time low.
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Wall Street climbed amid reports that the Trump administration is making headway.