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Market close: Retirement village stocks weaker as sharemarket slips
The latest reporting season was met with light trading.
The latest reporting season was met with light trading.
New Zealand stocks lose some of Monday's gains, driven by weaker banking stocks.
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Nasdaq falls 2.5 per cent - close to its worst drop of the year.
New Zealand stocks remained boxed in by high interest rates and modest earnings growth.
Since June 30, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare's stock has fallen by 14 per cent.
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The S&P/NZX50 index was at 11,135.58, down 85.90 points or 0.77 per cent.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index edged up 0.06 per cent.
Wholesale ISP firm also looking for fresh growth capital.
The market didn't experience the jump that investors thought after the election result.
The company's pipe business has turned into a nightmare.
Most of the talk in the market was around Fletcher Building.
Andrew Bayly owned shares in a firm that contracts to the Government.
International funds coming in helped propel the local market.
It was a slow day for the market with light volumes traded.
Forsyth Barr warns of a stand-off between the NZX and long-dated bond yields.
No reason for optimism as we enter 'bear killer' month.
It might be selling more in a cost-of-living crisis, but its profits are weak.
Market close: Turnover was a light $101.3 million.
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Yesterday's half a per cent gain is all but forgotten.