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Time for corporate America to confirm Wall St optimism
It's time now for corporate America to confirm the optimism that has led shares on Wall Street to six weeks of gains.
Rogue exec walks free as Millennium settles China rorts
A rogue exec working for a Chinese company part owned by the Millennium & Copthorne Hotels has escaped prosecution for unauthorised property sales which appear likely to leave the NZX-listed hotelier out of pocket.
Commodities slide on world markets overnight
Commodities slid, taking stocks on Wall St. lower overnight, amid concern that rising food and raw materials prices would cut into corporate profits.
Predatory offer targets investors
Mum-and-dad shareholders in NZ's top listed companies are the target of a predatory offer to buy shares for much less than they are worth.
Stock market: In tricky waters
It's been a volatile year for the NZ stock market, with the first half reflecting a strong bounce back in share prices followed by another dip.
Big guns rise as market climbs before Christmas
The New Zealand sharemarket posted modest gains in quiet trading yesterday ahead of the Christmas holiday break.
Miners, banks trade higher
The Australian stock market ended the day yesterday on a high, as resource and financial stocks both rallied.