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My KiwiSaver balance has fallen $14,000 in four months. Should I be worried?
Your top KiwiSaver questions answered by an expert.
Your top KiwiSaver questions answered by an expert.
The New Zealand sharemarket put in another stoic performance.
Airline up ahead of border re-opening, casino slips after regulator's probe announced.
But local shares enjoyed a solid start to the week.
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The index opened the second half of the year with an agonising one per cent fall.
All eyes are on the US Fed after share investors lick their wounds from a sharp sell-off.
Wall Street equities have most punishing start to a year since 1970.
The salmon farmer said it had not been approached regarding a potential takeover.
Bear markets and economic downturns will not stop private equity.
Banks tighten up as they come close to exhausting their high-risk lending allowances.
The news rattled leading United States indices, triggering a half per cent fall on the NZX
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Retail investors more confident in NZ capital markets than those abroad.
There has been weeks of instability in the cryptocurrency market.
The index climbed 1.7 per cent, following another strong gain on its previous trading day.
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The index gained more than 2 per cent during the shortened week.
Fonterra has lifted its farmgate milk price forecast and its earnings outlook for 2023.
The New Zealand sharemarket finished lower after it couldn't hold on to its earlier gains.
Two per cent gain on US indices following worst week since 2020.
The S&P NZX top 50 index puts in its strongest performance in three weeks.
The Westpac McDermott Miller Consumer Confidence Index dropped sharply in June quarter.
The defensive nature of the New Zealand sharemarket came in handy and traded flat.
Bitcoin, NFTs, stocks and property - it was a sea of red for market watchers last week.
The index ended the week down nearly 5 per cent.