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NZ shares up, Spark and Westpac gain
New Zealand shares rose, led by Spark New Zealand and Westpac Banking Corp.
New Zealand shares rose, led by Spark New Zealand and Westpac Banking Corp.
The New Zealand dollar remained under pressure against the greenback.
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The New Zealand dollar was little changed ahead of key events this week.
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Wall Street declined as a slide in tech stocks outweighed a rally in bank stocks.
The Financial Markets Authority is very happy with the way NZX is tracking.
NZ shares mixed, SkyCity drags market down while Summerset, Westpac, Tegel gain.
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New Zealand shares rose, led by Z Energy and Spark New Zealand in relatively light trading
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The dollar rose as Reserve Bank's latest review of interest rates kept language intact.
New Zealand shares touched a new record as Air New Zealand rose to a 16-year high.
Wall Street climbed, pushing both the Dow and the S&P 500 to record highs.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 36.4 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 7552.75.
It retreated after the Federal Reserve announced an increase in interest rates.
The Federal Reserve announced its second interest rate increase this year.
New Zealand shares rose, led by Air New Zealand, Heartland Bank and A2 Milk.
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The New Zealand dollar traded near a 3-month high against the British pound.
Sharemarkets reacted calmly yesterday after major events were expected to cause chaos.