Market close: NZ sharemarket edges down as investors mull last week’s data
My Food Bag's “long-suffering shareholders” will be happy the stock jumped up again.
My Food Bag's “long-suffering shareholders” will be happy the stock jumped up again.
Council's compromise might have just delivered Aucklanders the worst of two worlds.
It has been months since the last listing on the NZ Stock Exchange.
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.
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.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index closed at 11,993, down 106.73 points or 0.88 per cent.
Giant of the sector reports in the face of falling house prices, Government scrutiny.
Also, retirement stocks have found a new lease of life.
Stockbroker John McMahon will take the seat instead.
Name anything you see happening on a building site and those supplying stuff are on list.
Hamilton unhappy as SkyCity Adelaide drama hits home.
Fund managers are annoyed the exchange is eating their lunch.
Hamilton unhappy as SkyCity Adelaide drama hits home.
Exclusive: More banks, more agriculture, on the public market please, says CEO.
The retailer posted a 5.56 per cent rise in sales revenue on last year.
Pushpay chair Graham Shaw said management did not plan to resign.
Professional director Rob Campbell on steering, and critiquing, the very top end of town.
Total sales rose 12 per cent, despite challenges in the housing market.
NZX's appointment of Dame Paula Rebstock evens up its male/female board representation.
Smartshares boss leaving, wins praise after years of growth.
Deal 'strategically important' for Craigs.