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Market close: NZ shares rise as yield stocks trump Asian volatility
New Zealand shares rose as investors sought property stocks paying reliable dividends.
New Zealand shares rose as investors sought property stocks paying reliable dividends.
The kiwi was trading at 65.38 US cents at 5pm.
The latest market moves, in association with Investment firm Jarden
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New Zealand shares joined a rally across Asia.
The kiwi was trading at 65.72 US cents at 5pm.
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The New Zealand dollar was weaker but within its recent trading range.
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The kiwi was trading at 65.83 US cents at 5pm.
New Zealand shares followed Australia lower.
The kiwi was trading at 65.40 US cents at 5pm.
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The kiwi was trading at 65.54 US cents at 5pm.
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The New Zealand dollar continued to rise against the greenback.
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The New Zealand dollar continued to climb against the greenback.
Markets across Asia followed Wall Street higher.
The kiwi was trading at 64.93 US cents at 5pm.
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