India's 2016 global bond funds to benefit rupee
India will be laying out the welcome mat to global bond funds on day one of 2016.
India will be laying out the welcome mat to global bond funds on day one of 2016.
New Zealand shares rose to a record as A2 Milk Co continued its strong rally, with Westpac Banking Corp, Meridian Energy and Sky Network Television all advancing on light trading.
Fast-growth companies are exciting investments. But they are not for the faint-hearted or the unprepared, writes Shane Solly.
With the year coming to a close, Stock Takes has a look at some of the sharemarket winners and losers of 2015.
Foreign ownership of the New Zealand sharemarket continued to fall this year, with total overseas holdings slipping to 32.6 per cent.
Fund managers say the poor performance of many recent sharemarket floats has impacted investor appetite for new listings.
Just Water International and Coats have revived the controversy regarding the delisting of NZX companies, which was covered in the October 24 column.
Picture this. It's 5.30pm in Beijing, or possibly Shanghai. Workers are preparing to head home from the office, but the traffic is apocalyptic.
Back in August, it would have been difficult to imagine the S&P/NZX 50 notching up yet another year of double-digit returns.
Investing in small caps need not be a volatile experience, you just need to focus on the right stocks, Mike Taylor writes.
It's that time of year again when the mystics peer into their tea leaves and crystal balls to divine what's ahead - these folk cannot tell the future.
More than a few business leaders will be quietly enjoying the troubles of the world's first publicly-listed law firm, writes Christopher Niesche.
The scale of the state's shareholdings raises doubts about how strong the recent recovery really is.
Pacific Edge widened its first-half loss, spending more on the roll-out of products across America.
Mark Lister talks shifts in currency and interest rates have dominated the investment landscape.