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ASB Securities hit with $80,000 fine for 14-year privacy breach
The New Zealand Markets Disciplinary Tribunal censured the online share trading platform.
The New Zealand Markets Disciplinary Tribunal censured the online share trading platform.
China didn't set a target for GDP growth, spurring concern about the global recovery.
NZ shares were mixed as traders faced up to the realities of the ongoing economic crisis.
Both capital raisings show solid fundamentals and clear plan to get through Covid
Sistema founder Brendan Lindsay also has a stake.
Investors are also looking ahead to results from Alphabet, Boeing, Facebook
Some companies will benefit more than others if we move out of level 4
COMMENT: Sharemarkets have bounced in a big way over the past few weeks.
The share market is 'on sale', but there are rules for investing safely in a downturn.
Stocks jumped on news that the worst may be over for some of the worst-hit regions.
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The major oil-producing nations may have reached a deal.
Investors remain jittery as the pandemic continues to strangle the economy.
It has been weeks since the market had three strong days in a row.
Investors are waiting for politicians to settle their differences over US$2 trillion aid.
Markets will remain highly volatile as Covid-19 continues to spread around the world.
Fund maintains the best strategy is to keep buying, despite large fall in its size.
There was more optimism on Wall Street overnight.
Financial Times: Hedge funds and speculators are selling liquid assets to cover losses.
Initially the Government focused on specific sectors; now its all about jobs it can save.
Volatility remains off the charts on international markets.
The NZX has reminded listed companies that it has circuit breakers available.
The group is calling for immediate measures to control the number of infections.
The arrogant Masters of the Universe have been brought back to earth.
Executives on Wall Street aren't what the world needs now.
After 12 years of relative calm, investors are faced with new challenges.
Auckland International Airport shares fell hard
The New Zealand dollar hit a 10-year low after more turmoil emerged on financial markets.