NZ dollar falls as central banks act to combat coronavirus
The kiwi was trading at 60.50 US cents at 5pm.
The kiwi was trading at 60.50 US cents at 5pm.
More people are starting to invest as shares reach bargain prices.
The group is calling for immediate measures to control the number of infections.
Volatility is expected to continue as virus fuels further travel restrictions.
Travel sector stocks took a hit when the New Zealand sharemarket opened weaker.
Big firms are starting to roll out major policy changes in response to coronavirus.
Fund managers say cool head key to seeing out market ructions.
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The kiwi was trading at 61.27 US cents at 5pm.
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Auckland International Airport shares fell hard
FT: Analysts say unwinding of 'relative value' trades could exacerbate a sell-off.
Financial Times: Wall St's late sell-off came on top of Europe's worst-ever single day.
Investors will be nervous this morning.
RBNZ looking at unconventional tools to support economy, but Govt has come to the party.
Investors fled the market after Trump's Europe travel ban.
The kiwi was trading at 62.58 US cents at 5pm.
Auckland Airport to work out what travel ban means for its business.
Markets took a 7 per cent dive as coronavirus fears were ramped up.
Financial Times: Big moves pose test for active managers.
Financial Times: Debt issued by US producers plummets in price, mirroring crude.
The local benchmark index ended the day down.
The kiwi was trading at 62.85 US cents at 5pm.
New Zealand share prices opened firmly after Wall Street stocks partly rebounded.
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