
Market close: NZ and Aussie sharemarkets enjoy strong day
Both indexes reacted positively to the RBA putting rate hikes on hold.
Both indexes reacted positively to the RBA putting rate hikes on hold.
Comvita expects an earnings boost from its latest acquisition.
But an otherwise aimless sharemarket traded flat.
Some good dividends are also being paid out.
The NZ sharemarket was upbeat on the back of a rise in business confidence.
Fisher Funds' Ashley Gardyne weighs in on how markets have performed.
The New Zealand sharemarket joined the party with a three-quarter per cent gain.
The parties say the deal will boost the country’s fight against predators and pests.
There were 49 stocks that rose and 74 that fell.
A surging Eroad wasn't enough to turn around the market, which edged lower.
New Zealand’s market flattened out on subdued investor sentiment.
Investors revved up as three carmarkers getting access to lucrative charging network.
There was a lack of market leads with US markets closed for the Juneteenth holiday.
Shocker for mining firm but betting company wins big.
Ebos Group, F&P Healthcare and Mainfreight did much of the day's heavy lifting.
Dramatic first course for investors as "fast casual" restaurant group shares gobbled up,
A quiet market took in news that a couple more US Fed rate rises are on the cards in 2023.
But the offshore gains weren’t reflected in all of NZ’s tech stock sector.
The NZ sharemarket opened a crucial week for the economy with a fall.
Opinion: In AI gold rush, the pick and shovel providers could win big.
Second-hand car seller now expects much better profits.
The New Zealand sharemarket lost ground for the third successive day.
Affirm-ative action for investors after big deal with Amazon.
The NZ sharemarket fell more than 1 per cent today.
Pacific Edge faces a big drop in revenue.
This NZ drug maker says it puts health above wealth.
Ebos Group, a2 Milk, Synlait and Pacific Edge were the centre of attention today.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose sharply at lunchtime but fell away to close slightly down.