
Market close: New Zealand shares edge up on light volumes
Trading is expected to pick up as the most popular time for holidays comes to an end.
Trading is expected to pick up as the most popular time for holidays comes to an end.
Markets cool as inflation heats up. Oil jumps. Bitcoin swings.
Shares follow US markets and Australia and head higher.
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Bitcoin's price hit almost US$48,000 on the apparent fake news.
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Fees and third-party brokers revealed.
The New Zealand sharemarket made a small gain but lacked real direction.
The New Zealand sharemarket reached its highest level in 14 weeks.
The local market was heartened by cooling inflation in the United States.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index is now behind for the year to date.
Amid the excitement, the NZ sharemarket slipped nearly half a per cent.
The New Zealand sharemarket closed flat but was up for the week.
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The S&P/NZX 50 bounced up and down for much of the day, ultimately finishing higher.
The NZ sharemarket is close to wiping out its deficit for the year.
It was a solid November for the NZ market, with the gross index rising 5.3 per cent.
More than 127 million shares worth $670.66 million changed hands.
The local market ended the day lower despite an early surge.
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The local index was led by a stronger energy sector.
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The NZ sharemarket had a sharp fall in the last hour of trading and closed lower.
The market didn't get upset with the coalition agreement today.
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The New Zealand sharemarket held steady.
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