NZ sharemarket stays positive despite Covid-19 uncertainties
The S&P/NZX 50 Index stayed in positive territory all day.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index stayed in positive territory all day.
As long as cooperative does its job, billions in dairy farmers' assets will be maintained.
Kathmandu has been forced to close more than 60 stores in Australia.
The market overall remained directionless and traded in a narrow range.
Fonterra unit fund manager notes material drop in share prices.
Large numbers of passengers are cancelling their trips to Australia.
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With long haul off, travellers and airlines look for more places within Australasia.
Fonterra's capitalisation value has fallen $3b since capital restructure plan announced.
A rare private prosecution trial against a corporate is due to be held next year.
The NZ sharemarket has closed with another slight gain after a firmer finish on Wall St.
Greg Smith replaces Paul Alston at the carpetmaker.
Director says business collapsed due to Covid-19 and failure to obtain large contracts.
Trustpower's retail business was sold to Mercury NZ for $441 million.
Mercury's deal to buy Trustpower's retail arm is the big news of the day.
Judge says the claims can be regarded as 'frivolous, vexatious or an abuse of process'.
US healthcare giant takes up another PEB product.
Union says 35 crew got Covid-19, Air NZ says some pilots have spent 100 days in isolation.
Airline gearing up for international travel but new Dreamliners coming later.
NZ stocks ended with a soft tone, despite a very strong first quarter GDP result.
Weakness in the Kiwi power companies drove the sharemarket lower.
NZ shares hit highest close for five weeks.
Tech leaders say the problem is costing billions - and offer solutions.
If the wage subsidy conditions were not met, Rocket Lab says it will repay the subsidy.
Businessman fears he would die from a stroke if his name was published in SFO case.
Two familiar names pushed the New Zealand sharemarket to a strong close for the week.
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Mainfreight dominated the trading on the New Zealand sharemarket.
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