
Market close: Rattled financial sector drags sharemarket lower
The financial sector is still reeling from the fallout of two US banks collapsing.
The financial sector is still reeling from the fallout of two US banks collapsing.
The index has now fallen back to the same level it was on January 12.
Results season shows that many companies are well-positioned to face 2023.
There is a sea of red on the local index.
The New Zealand sharemarket was on a steady slide for the second day running.
Cracks forming in labour market likely to be consequential for Fed.
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell sent markets into a spin.
Deeper contraction of imports a shock to the market.
The index had a topsy-turvy day before a late surge pushed it into positive territory.
A lethargic New Zealand sharemarket drifted back on light volume.
Pushpay chair Graham Shaw said management did not plan to resign.
Elon Musk discussed how Tesla plans to ramp up battery production.
On a quiet day, the sharemarket limped to a small gain.
The index was largely flat as reporting season drew to a close.
Shareholders have been casting proxy votes for or against a scheme of arrangement.
Return of blockbusters helps, but industry still well short of pre-Covid box office.
Tesla boost helps Musk overtake French luxury goods tycoon in global wealth rankings.
The index was higher today on extremely high trading.
Wine exporter managed to avoid ruinous cyclone impacts.
Despite Kiwifruit slump, port posts improved performance.
Some recent trends bring optimism, but unknowns permeate economic outlook.
Streaming service taking some big hits after password clampdown.
The reporting season has pointed to tougher times ahead for NZ listed stocks.
Investors had plenty to chew over today.
Inflation and China lockdowns took a bite out of Scales' profit.
Tech giant quenches long-held desire to get into healthcare sector.
The index fell slightly.
The index fell nearly one per cent.
A meeting will be held for shareholders on March 3.
Upheaval in the EV market had far-reaching consequences for a mining company.