Stock Takes: What next for FBU?
Opinion is divided over whether Fletcher Building should have raised fresh funds.
Opinion is divided over whether Fletcher Building should have raised fresh funds.
Last year was the worst for initial public offerings since 2013
COMMENT: The key lines of defence have held on Wall Street.
Liam Dann investigates what the ailing international economy means for you.
COMMENT: Stock market turmoil? Keep calm and carry on, writes Liam Dann.
If you have a pulse and own a stock, you probably have seen Peter Tuchman's face.
10% drop takes US into 'correction' territory, but local reaction in New Zealand is muted.
OPINION: Blue-chip duo need to face up to problems at loss-making operations.
Wall St's drop was a predictable response to normal interest rates returning.
COMMENT: So why would local fund managers embrace hedging so vigorously?
Shares tumbled in Asia after a wild day for US markets.
Three of the top five richest people in the world lost a combined $16.6 billion.
The S&P/NZX 50 opened down 1.33 per cent today in the wake of a big fall in the US.
NZ has once again been labelled a bolthole, this time by the UK's Financial Times.
Investors are looking to cash in light of elevated risk on world share markets.
Stance of Donald Trump, Xi Jinping to influence Abac talks.
OPINION: Spierings and Wilson will have some tough questions to answer.
The number of female directors on listed company boards is growing - but only slowly.
Only one company has released a down-grade so far this year. Could there be more?
Data out this week is expected to show inflation remained subdued in the December quarter.
COMMENT: Demographia affordability survey hints at progress but real test is yet to come.
OPINION: Investors deserve far higher standards than failed NZX company delivered.
NZ sharemarket taken a breather from its record-breaking run, but prices remain elevated.
The local share market has taken a back seat to Wall Street's record gains.
Biggest property deal in Auckland's central business district since 2010.
Many landlords will either increase the rent or sell property.
The NZ dollar's new-found strength may not last.
COMMENT: NZ companies with small shareholders from abroad can be caught up in OIO net.
Investors are finally getting a crack at the resurgent music business.