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NZ shares end week with big fall - Market close

Graham Skellern
By Graham Skellern
Business Writer·NZ Herald·
20 Sep, 2024 06:32 AM4 mins to read

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Contact Energy shares fell 16c or 1.93% to $8.15 as stock prices on the NZX bounced around wildly.

Contact Energy shares fell 16c or 1.93% to $8.15 as stock prices on the NZX bounced around wildly.

The New Zealand sharemarket declined nearly 1.5% as stock prices bounced around wildly on index rebalancing – despite a sharp rebound on Wall Street.

The S&P/NZX 50 Index kept falling throughout the day and closed at 12,478.5, falling 186.5 points or 1.47%.

The index finished the week down nearly 2.8% and is now 6.2% ahead for the year.

Late in the day, there were 75 gainers and 68 decliners over the whole market on heavy volume of 249.1 million transactions worth $776.79m.

The NZX, Australian ASX, FTSE Russell and VanEck Exchange Trade Funds indices all had a quarterly rebalance and local trading was extended.

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Shane Solly, portfolio manager with Harbour Asset Management, said the index changes all collided to create extreme moves in share prices.

“Five major moves going on all day – it was like spring cleaning,” he said. “These [index] washing machine days do throw up opportunities for patient investors with some stocks coming back a long way. It’s just a timing issue.”

Solly said there was a strong bounce in the US after the markets digested the commentary from Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell that “all is not bad”. And the Bank of Japan held its cash rate at 0.25% after increasing the previous month and saying it was in watching mode.

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 indices reached new all-time highs after investors changed their mind about the state of the US economy.

The initial reaction after the Federal Reserve’s jumbo 0.5% interest cut was that the economy was worse than people thought but latest data showed the economy is heading for a soft landing.

Powell commented the move to a less restrictive policy stance was more appropriate but also that a super-sized rate hike was not going to be the norm, and did not suggest the world’s largest economy is in trouble. Weekly jobless claims fell 12,000 to a four-month low of 219,000 instead of an expected 230,000, showing a stronger labour market. Continuing claims were slightly lower at 1.829m.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia reported its general activity index rose from minus seven to 1.7 in August, beating forecasts for a negative reading. About 22% of firms reported increased activity, while 51% reported no change.

Solly said Auckland International Airport has increased its weighting on the NZX following its capital raising and “everything else has gone down”.

The Auckland airport, down 31.5c or 4.22% to $7.145, issued nearly 180m new shares in its $1.2 billion institutional placement.

Fisher and Paykel Healthcare’s weighting has slipped below 17% and it fell $1.04 or 2.77% to $36.56. Other stocks affected by a reduction in weighting were Infratil, down 15c to $12.25; Chorus declining 10c to $8.90; Contact decreasing 16c or 1.93% to $8.15; and Spark shedding 3c to $3.28.

Solly said there was some speculation Spark will fall out of some global indices.

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Ryman Healthcare was down 11c or 2.41% to $4.45; Summerset Group declined 31c or 2.62% to $11.51; Synlait Milk decreased 1.5c or 3.49% to 41.5c; and Comvita shed 4c or 3.36% to $1.15.

Other sharp movers were Serko falling 32c or 9.55% to $3.03; Vista Group declining 8c or 2.87% to $2.71; Skellerup down 30c or 6.3% to $4.46; Smartpay easing 5c or 4.55% to $1.05; and Blackpearl Group shedding 19c or 12.42% to $1.34.

In the property sector, Argosy was down 4c or 3.69% to $1.045; Property for Industry declined 5.5c or 2.41% to $2.25; and Precinct decreased 1.5c to $1.245.

In the retail sector, KMD Brands was down 3c or 5.66% to 50c; Hallenstein Glasson eased 8c to $6.28; and The Warehouse increased 6c or 4.88% to $1.29.

Eroad topped the gainers list, rising 10c or 8.62% to $1.26; Port of Tauranga collected 7c to $5.71; a2 Milk added 8c to $5.85; and Ventia Services rose 12c or 2.46% to $5.

Pacific Edge continued its charge from 10c, up 1c or 6.13% to 17.3c. Gentrack gained 20c or 1.86% to $10.95; Colonial Motor Co increased 35c or 5.26% to $7; Santana Minerals was up 7c or 3.06% to $2.36; Rakon improved 2c or 2.94% to 66c; and Restaurant Brands added 15c or 4.1% to $3.81.

Probiotic manufacturer Blis Technologies went into a trading halt after becoming aware of a patent filing that potentially has a significant impact on the company. Blis, which last traded at 2.1c, is assessing the impact including obtaining legal advice.

Rua Bioscience, unchanged at 4.6c, has secured $150,000 after placing new shares with key shareholders as part of a capital raise to meet short-term working capital requirements.

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