
Market close: Fletcher shares plunge
Synlait and a2 Milk also took a hit on weaker dairy prices.
Synlait and a2 Milk also took a hit on weaker dairy prices.
Reporting season is set to serve up a few interesting earning results.
Prices are expected to weaken further at latest Global Dairy Trade auction.
“We are taking up FMA’s offer to discuss how Enprise can further improve its practices."
"Administrative error" blamed for BlackRock notices.
The sharemarket fell after a weak Wall Street over the weekend.
Restaurant Brands is bracing itself for a 'disappointing' full-year net profit.
The New Zealand sharemarket shrugged off weak offshore bourses.
Cash-strapped, or cashing in? Some big firms have repaid all the Covid money.
"Anything under $1.80 would be criminal."
Opinion: Performance and relevance of NZX under scrutiny again.
The final two of four people involved in the FMA's case receive their penalties.
The NZSA has questioned the timeliness of PGW's disclosure.
Meanwhile, the index had a muted response to the hold on the official cash rate.
New Zealand dollar left licking its wounds.
Fisher Funds' Ashley Gardyne weighs in on how markets have performed.
Hipkins is having to clean up messes that happened under PM Jacinda Ardern's watch.
My Food Bag's “long-suffering shareholders” will be happy the stock jumped up again.
But despite falls from some heavyweight stocks, the index closed high.
ETF trading has fallen around 75 per cent.
Plus: Michael Wood's mixed bag of shares, and life after Marsden Point.
Michael Wood will likely face a sanction for his share schmozzle.
Second profit upgrade in six weeks for Kiwi airline.
The NZ sharemarket fell more than 1 per cent today.
“He has effectively thumbed his nose at the Cabinet Office for two and a half years."
There were 61 gainers and 72 decliners over the whole market.
End of White House impasse is substantial relief for investors.
NZX has a political "must-do list" to help strengthen the economy and lift productivity.
The index had a 0.9 per cent turnaround after the RBNZ's announcement.