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Why world stocks have hit a record high
Nasdaq has smashed the 6,000 barrier and Dow Jones trading close to 21,000, but why?
Nasdaq has smashed the 6,000 barrier and Dow Jones trading close to 21,000, but why?
COMMENT: The golden rule that IPO's generally are not good for your financial health.
While stocks surged, the euro jumped as French vote result sparks relief rally.
New Zealand's share market has had a muted reaction to the French election.
The FMA will cross-appeal in the Mark Warminger market manipulation case.
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COMMENT: The UK will likely be forced to concede on points the Brexit group campaigned on.
Wall Street climbed, bolstered by better-than-expected corporate earnings.
Wall Street was mixed, reflecting better-than-expected corporate earnings.
New Zealand stocks fell as Fletcher Building dropped near a year-low.
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Results from Goldman Sachs and Johnson & Johnson were disappointing.
NZ stocks inch higher as yield comes back into play, Trustpower gains.
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The ratio of women on the boards of NZX-listed companies is down.
Rising construction costs are making investment in tourism infrastructure uneconomic.
New Zealand's manufacturing activity rose to its highest level in 14 months in March.
NZ dollar gains after Trump says greenback 'too strong', falls vs Aussie on jobs data.
Investors are grabbing opportunities to invest in stocks associated with the marijuana.
New Zealand shares fell as geopolitical tensions continued to sideline investors.
New Zealand shares rose, with Comvita recovering some ground after last week's slump.
Financial Markets Authority withdraws two charges after admission in Eroad case.
NZ shares pulled back as geopolitical tensions kept some investors on the sidelines.
Despite US military action, China and US relations remained positive after the weekend.
The survey found that nearly seven out of 10 people had no plans to change their mortgage.
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US stocks ended a volatile session lower, while the US dollar advanced.
Sharemarket slides, but no sign of market panic after Syria attack.