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Market news and views.
Market news and views.
Survey results due out today.
On a quiet day of trading, only a handful of stocks made significant gains.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index finished at 11,748.30, down 63.75 points or 0.54 per cent.
Scandal highlights importance of ESG investing.
Sky Network Television was savaged after reporting a full-year net loss of $156.97m.
Elon Musk's $16b personal value loss is the biggest single-day slide for any billionaire.
Despite broadcaster's struggles, its stock has risen nearly 20 per cent.
But the fall wasn't as bad it could have been.
Financial Times: Tesla shares plunge 21 per cent but analysts say correction 'healthy'.
Big tech sell-off heightens US market volatility.
Attention is turning to what effect different election outcomes may have on markets.
Telecommunications network operator Chorus had its day in the sun.
Financial Times: Japanese tech group is just a big hedge fund.
Analysts speculate on cause of massive rise in stocks.
The sharemarket rose on a quiet and steady day of trading.
Laybuy is one of several NZ tech companies headed for the ASX.
New Zealand's total gross debt is now $603.5b - about $120,000 per head of population.
Expecting a steady cash return from shares is sometimes a trap.
Where the United States and Australian markets go, New Zealand follows.
How corporates performed this reporting season.
What's happening on the markets this week.
$150 billion wiped off Apple value as shares take an 8 per cent slide.
Property specialist previously unable to quantify Covid's impact.
A2 Milk had been dragging the market down but was the backbone today.
Financial Times: Derivatives linked to volatility index reflect nerves over election.
Financial Times: Revenues increase 7 per cent for Danish toy maker.
Online based lender sees big expansion opportunities in Australia.