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‘Issues keep arising’: Calls for Fletcher Building board shake-up
'Fletcher has done considerably worse than the average company on the stock exchange.'
'Fletcher has done considerably worse than the average company on the stock exchange.'
ANZ said the Reserve Bank could still hike the official cash rate twice this year.
Gearing could be at the top end of the range and dividends to shareholders could drop.
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The Kiwi retailer has delivered strong results despite an industry downturn.
Sky TV, Summerset, Contact Energy and Infratil are favourites.
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But in New Zealand, the local index fell nearly half a per cent.
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December was a month of record trading on Sharesies.
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The local index had its fourth down day in a row.
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Trading is expected to pick up as the most popular time for holidays comes to an end.
Shares follow US markets and Australia and head higher.
Shares fell at the opening after a mixed day on Wall Street and then slid further.
The market was quiet with investors still in holiday mode.
Uncertainty remains over the timing of US Fed interest rate cuts.
Local shares were sluggish after tech stocks slumped on Wall Street.
The 'damp end' to the year is not just outside, but in the sharemarket too.
It was a tough year for local stock pickers as the NZX50 struggled to stay above water.
S&P 500 had its worst loss since beginning a monster-sized run shortly before Halloween.
But a big test comes tomorrow with the Treasury’s half-year economic and fiscal update.
OPINION: Our market is heavily weighted to defensive businesses that pay dividends.
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Turkeys, petrol and unrealistic Insta-glam expectations may influence the mood of voters.
Brash newcomer would merge to create huge new pharmacy company.