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World markets down on Greek euro fears
The increasing likelihood of Greece leaving the euro-zone has sent world sharemarkets down overnight.
Fran O'Sullivan: The State goes capitalist
There are high hopes the forthcoming IPOs will result in good returns for the Government, as well as for small investors writes Fran O'Sullivan
Liam Dann: Commitment needed to give us a sporting chance
Imagine if we had the same pride in our capital markets as we do in the All Blacks, writes Liam Dann
World sharemarkets up overnight
World sharemarkets have stayed stable overnight, as investors appear unperturbed at the outcome of elections in France and Greece.
Brian Gaynor: Demolishing the harmful economic myths
Privatisation good, finance company investors bad - it ain't necessarily so
Liam Dann: Economy caught in the cross currents
News on jobs and dairy prices a worry when Govt spending is at low ebb
SOE floats get FMA exemption
Investment watchdog the Financial Markets Authority has given the Government an exemption from rules around share floats, allowing it to give more detail on its plan.
Sombre jobs data hits world shares overnight
Disappointing jobs numbers from both sides of the Atlantic weighed on equities overnight, a day after they reached a four-year high on Wall Street.