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NZ shares bounce back as volatility reigns
New Zealand share prices opened firmly after Wall Street stocks partly rebounded.
New Zealand share prices opened firmly after Wall Street stocks partly rebounded.
Markets have crashed, but why now? And now what? Liam Dann looks at the historic sweep.
As turmoil hits the market, here are a few tips to avoid rash decisions.
Local stocks will brace for the impact of the oil crash and coronavirus.
Markets climb stairs during good times but take elevator when they drop.
US stocks plunged 7 per cent shortly after the opening bell.
ASX tumbles 6 per cent, NZX down 3 per cent
The Oracle of Omaha will turn 90 this year. But he's not done yet.
China eases some work restrictions as NZ tourism shares take another hit.
Passive investing is responsible for about a fifth of trading on the NZX.
NZX adopted new pricing, updated governance and listing rules last year
Burger Fuel pulls last store from Iraq amid simmering US-Iran tensions.
The sharemarket's 30 per cent gain in 2019 was too much for Aussie investors to resist.
Infratil hit a record $5.26 and ended the day up 3.5 per cent
What are the dangers and what are the opportunities for investing next year?
It has been a wonderful year to be an investor.
The NZX is looking into trading of CSM shares before the stock was suspended.
NZX one of few Asian indices to fall as China releases positive manufacturing data.
CEO sells 61 per cent of rights to meet tax obligations.
Around 2,100 creditors stand to get money back.
Shares in Fletcher Building and Mercury Energy rallied sharply on the news.
Elon Musk's prediction about the "short-burn of the century" is starting to look accurate.
Recreational use gets the headlines, but Cannasouth is all about the medicinal benefits.
Industry response to regulation hasn't helped.
Ross Taylor aims to get Australian margins up to 7 per cent within the next few years.
As the trade war heats up markets are rattled, but how hard is it really hitting NZ?
COMMENT: Local market and the NZ economy suffer as shareholders sell out.
Firm expects full year operating revenue to be $1.17b for net profit of about $245m-$255m.