
Market close: NZ market set to finish year in the black
The NZX50 is up 2.5 per cent for the year.
The NZX50 is up 2.5 per cent for the year.
Expectations of a rate cut are buoying the US markets.
New York Times: How Chinese nationals are moving money from China to the US.
Nicola Willis is getting advice on blending National's and Act's income tax policies.
The NZX rose, bucking falls in the US markets.
Retail shares were dragged down as KMD Brands revealed poor sales data.
The NZX 50 index gained nearly 0.5 per cent for the week.
Plus: The best and worst performers on the market this year.
A $30 billion firm bolts on more financial advisers.
OPINION: Why long-term share investors need to be prepared for a rollercoaster ride.
And the Kiwi at the centre of a major Australian takeover stoush.
OPINION: No clear winner between investment property and a share fund.
Two entrepreneurs are giving small-time investors access to the gold market.
OPINION: It can be tough to see investors get the jitters and bail out.
The new venture is looking for early-stage firms who show promise in creating a brand.
You, and hopeful foreign buyers, might be surprised what $2m gets you.
And Mainfreight says its New Zealand business is holding up.
The controversial founder of KiwiSaver fund talks about life, money and big plans.
Jarden: What does it really mean to "invest" in a charity?
OPINION: Mortgagee sales are on the rise - and pile on added stress after a separation.
About 160 workers were made redundant when the mill closed in 2021.
Company meetings have provided gloomy updates for investors this week.
Judge says brothers' bid failed at the first hurdle necessary.
Will the rise of Ozempic keep eating into other companies' profits?
Family home of former Apprentice host put on market after liquidation of owner.
Cost increases should start abating - insurance industry group.
It was a slow day for the market with light volumes traded.
House sales should pick up more steam after election as weather heats up, agency says.
The big jump in the US 10-year bond yield is pulling investors away from shares.
Nicola Willis confirms how National would treat new builds under the bright-line test.