
‘Historic global economic event’: Willis reassures Kiwis amid Trump tariff turmoil
The Dow heads down, Hong Kong collapses, trillions are wiped off markets.
The Dow heads down, Hong Kong collapses, trillions are wiped off markets.
How much is a lack of confidence slowing our recovery?
PLUS: The sector that will 'escape a direct hit'.
The NZX 50 Index plummeted 3.68% to 11,775.88, its worst drop since March 2020.
The NZ market is down more than 3% and the Australian market has plunged 6.3%.
OPINION: Young people should start with KiwiSaver before riskier investments.
OPINION: Our economy faces yet another challenge to fragile recovery hopes.
The US$6.6t two-day rout is only rivalled by 2020's pandemic meltdown and the GFC
The S&P/NZX 50 closed at 12,225.28, down 113.29 points or 0.92%.
Nasdaq down 6%. What’s Trump’s plan?
The S&P/NZX 50 Index recovered to close at 12,338.57, up 0.15%.
Weaker global demand is likely to depress commodity prices, says Westpac's Kelly Eckhold.
China's Bytedance must sell app or face ban in the US.
Analyst calls the sales figures 'a disaster on every metric'.
OPINION: Mining contributes to the economy, but relies on foreign investment.
Reaction to policies will be visible on the NZX as it opens before other exchanges.
New York Times: Two of Trump's sons have invested in a new bitcoin-mining company.
Biggest ever capital raise for a start-up.
Airport's share prices rises as its weighting on S&P index increases.
In the final episode of Market Watch, we look back at nine years of share market growth.
PLUS: Being AI finally finds three independent directors - and they're big names.
Is its investment dependent on fast-track approval?
The company has not announced the contract but is advertising a new analyst role.
The change of Government in the United States has put ESG investing on the back foot.
The NZ sharemarket closed down 28.39 points or 0.23%.
Car industry groups are keeping a close eye on potential tariff impacts on NZ.
S&P/NZX 50 enjoys biggest single-day rise in four months.
Minister is considering changes.
In a strong showing of early success, nine events have been announced for 15,500 people.
NZ market follows lead of the US.