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Focus on Contact, Meridian as S&P index rebalancing looms
Investors' focus is on Meridian and Contact as an index change looms.
Investors' focus is on Meridian and Contact as an index change looms.
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There was again reasonably strong trading in Contact Energy and Meridian.
But energy stocks tumble on index re-balancing.
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The New Zealand sharemarket is regaining some new-found confidence.
Contact and Meridian provide a small gain, as the S&P/NZX 50 closes 0.16 per cent up.
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NZ sharemarket finished the week on a soft note, despite a strong retail result.
The NZ sharemarket has clawed back 4 per cent since going into correction territory.
The restored services and aircraft would reflect signs of recovery for airlines.
Vaccinations cited as one of the reasons for more positivity.
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The retirement village stocks were immediately affected.
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The company suspended dividend payments last year due to the impact of Covid-19.