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Liam Dann: The chilling economic warning we should take seriously
Buckle-up, the full force of the economic storm may still be ahead.
Buckle-up, the full force of the economic storm may still be ahead.
New Zealand's benchmark share index rose with US markets.
How investors value stocks is coming into sharper focus as share prices continue to slide.
The key buzzword is quantitative tightening
Market news from around the world.
The big sell-off might be on pause for now, but investors should stay cautious.
New Zealand's main share index rose 64.89 points, or 0.6 per cent.
Reserve Bank launches five-yearly review of its monetary policy remit.
Scott Technology has signed a deal to build a materials handling system for JBS Canada.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 80 points, or 0.7 per cent.
Fonterra will actively support liquidity in its tradeable shares on an interim basis.
Financial journalist, author and podcaster Frances Cook on finances during a dip.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index slipped from a strong morning of trading.
More than 10,000 Kiwis invested in GameStop at the peak of its meme frenzy.
Many new investors were just teenagers when the last major bear market took place.
Bitcoin was down 0.5 per cent while Ethereum fell 4.9 per cent.
The RBNZ's big commitment to beating inflation looks like bad news for mortgage holders.
Reserve Bank says aggressive OCR hikes will cause pain, but not a recession.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index dropped from its higher perch following the OCR hike.
Global cruise company Norwegian Cruise Line plummeted 12 per cent.
The market fell ahead of Reserve Bank's OCR decision on Wednesday.
Implosion of cryptocurrency makes developer Do Kwon 'the most hated man in Korea'
Insurers reject scheme that would protect policyholders in the event of company collapse.
The New Zealand sharemarket opened the new week on a solid note.
Kiwis are getting gloomy but S&P Global Ratings retains confidence in NZ economic outlook.
The problem isn't too much demand; it's too little supply, says Fisher Funds David McLeish