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Uncertainty on Wall St as US stocks fall
Stocks in the US fell overnight, erasing an early rally, on evidence of a slowdown in growth in the US services sector.
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Big fall in NZX June trades
The total value traded on NZX securities markets was 24pc lower in June than a year earlier, with the total number of trades falling 18pc.
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Stocks and oil slip on world markets overnight
Stocks in Europe, Brazil and Canada fell, as did oil prices, amid increasing signs that economic growth was cooling globally.
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Singaporean firm swallows Chelsea Sugar
Wilmar International is to pay $2.14 billion to buy the sugar assets of Australian conglomerate CSR - including Chelsea.
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Date set for Feltex decision
The fate of Feltex's five directors will be determined on August 2 when they are due back in court to hear whether they will be found guilty or not of alleged Financial Reporting Act breaches.
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NZ dollar falls on US recovery fears
The kiwi dollar extended its decline to a three-week low as fears over America's recovery sapped investors' appetite for riskier assets.
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Market falls early as GPG loses 7pc
Shares in investment company Guinness Peat Group fell 5c in early trading following the removal of New Zealand-based Tony Gibbs.
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Fonterra farmers poised for landmark vote
Fonterra chief executive Andrew Ferrier says tomorrow's vote on whether to start share-trading among farmers is the most important decision for its farmers since the co-op was created.