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Sharemarket edges closer to correction territory
Covid-related stocks like rertailers hardest hit
Covid-related stocks like rertailers hardest hit
Any measures to ease freight choke can only be short term.
Data out from the Reserve Bank has driven the NZ dollar and bond yields higher.
New York Times: It's a new game, and Britons have got to learn the new rules.
Contact and Meridian continued to plummet.
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
What's happening on the markets this week.
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As suitors circle, NZX-listed Infratil announces new chief executive.
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
Mainfreight has enjoyed a strong share price performance over an extended period of time.
Briscoe Group, Freightways, Tilt Renewables and Trustpower all raced to new highs.
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Alex Kearns was 20 when he took his life after misunderstanding a potential trade loss.
Third Age Health is set to list on the NZX on Thursday.
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The New Zealand sharemarket woke up late after drifting most the day.
Financial Times: GameStop trading frenzy has echoes of 2015 boom and bust.
NZ sharemarket's average forward PE ratio is 45 per cent above 5-year average - broker.
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
Minister commissions clean-up study, casting doubt on Rio Tinto's own assessments.
Financial Times: Fund manager says it will drop investments that don't meet climate goals.
FMA CEO Rob Everett says the rise in investor activism looks here to stay.
The New Zealand sharemarket fell for the fourth successive day.
Financial Times: Robinhood faces grilling in Congress after imposing curbs on GameStop.
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
NZ recovery so successful that we're going to be first in world to face rate rise dilemma.
The unemployment rate provided good and bad news for the New Zealand sharemarket.