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Fear of virus' spread changes how China's consumers are buying.
Fear of virus' spread changes how China's consumers are buying.
The index has now fallen 2.5 per cent over two days.
The latest cyber attacks on NZX are a good reminder to keep defences up, says Tuanz.
NZX is working closely with network service provider Spark and the GCSB.
Financial Times: Stocks have rallied 6.6% since July.
The country's trading houses provide exposure to commodities and corporate restructuring
Government approval needed before any deal.
Market trading went ahead but website outages continued.
Exchange operator says under new setup, website is down but trading continues.
The US Federal Reserve, which sets the trend for global rates, just made an historic call.
Minister says such attacks are not uncommon, but do not always have this kind of impact.
Neither cyber attacks nor the Covid disruption could stop the NZX.
Cannasouth's first half loss has widened, in line with its business plan.
The series of cyber attacks on the NZX could be a threat to the wider economy.
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Market will be keen to hear how Air New Zealand plans to manage Covid's 'new normal'.
The NZX finished the day just 38 points short of its record.
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Media company soars after better-than-expected result.
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Reporting season continues for the New Zealand exchange.
The New Zealand sharemarket opened the week with another strong rise.
A record 45 large companies have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Key principle of building a resilient portfolio remains.