Share manipulation allegations hit VW
VW's CEO and chairman have been hit by allegations of market manipulation.
VW's CEO and chairman have been hit by allegations of market manipulation.
Investors have been in the dark for too long over what many chief executives are paid.
Wonder what the big bosses earn? Listed companies are told to lift the lid on CEOs' pay.
Bank shares have taken a big hit on stock markets this morning following the Aussie budget
Wall Street was mixed, after touching record highs earlier in the day.
Treasurer Scott Morrison's budget forecasts GDP to rise 2.75 per cent in 2017/18.
Wall Street climbed to record highs following the French presidential elections.
The Kiwi dollar rose to US69.23c as at 5pm today from US69.16c in New York on Friday.
House price growth expectations have halved, says Westpac chief executive David McLean
As we head into French and UK elections, markets are getting better at pricing the risk
Are minorities facing a glass cliff to get to the top of New Zealand's corporate ladder?
NZ shares fell, led by companies often held for their relatively attractive yields.
COMMENT: Recent exceptional returns mask historical regularity of 'down years'.
New Zealand shares rose for a seventh day following Wall Street higher.
NZ shares rose on news former PM John Key had been tapped to join the Air NZ board.
COMMENT: NZ First leader is also on song with many of the concerns of NZ business.
The sudden surge in stocks worldwide this week isn't a one-off, but how long can it last?
New Zealand shares rose, joining a global rally, with A2 Milk up.
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.
COMMENT: The Fearless Girl statue is simplistic and cliched but it makes a good point.
COMMENT: The Wild West has its place - in the movies, writes Brian Gaynor.
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.
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