
Market close: Industrial, energy stocks help drive sharemarket up
Trade was dominated by Pushpay as it disappeared from the NZX main board.
Trade was dominated by Pushpay as it disappeared from the NZX main board.
Steel will be crucial in rebuild after natural disasters, supplier and distributor says.
Tourism Holdings slumped after an update at its investor day.
A2 Milk has unveiled staff changes to its top management team.
Bird flu gives poultry giant a sneeze, but cloud computing firm surges.
Investors were digesting the recent interest rate rises.
A2 is Synlait’s biggest customer, while Synlait is a2′s sole supplier of infant formula.
The local market was undaunted with a further interest rate rise in the United States.
The local index had the biggest single-day fall in five weeks.
Uber up, healthcare giant slips, Amazon has a new offering.
There were strong showings locally for Comvita and Fletcher Building.
Meta goes on multibillion-dollar bond quest after beating profit and revenue expectations.
The New Zealand sharemarket had a quiet start to the week.
The New Zealand sharemarket rebounded nearly one per cent.
And Auckland International Airport neared a 45-month high.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell at the opening and stayed low for the remainder of the day.
The firm also reduced its forecast base milk price for the 2022-23 season.
American Express gets a lift from younger customers.
The NZ sharemarket failed to fire as falling inflation is met with rate hike reality.
A new report has highlighted some problems with local government ownership.
Victims of convicted fraudster get near-zero final payout of 0.36 cents in the dollar.
Jarden Brief: Solar stocks soar, Google slips on suspicions Bing on brink of breakthrough.
Jarden Brief: Will new deal advance plans for all-encompassing “super app”?
The New Zealand sharemarket had another meandering day.
Failure to stay fresh means the brand may be reaching its expiry date.
The NZ sharemarket posted a small gain but still hasn’t fired up since the Easter break.
Opinion: Too many corporate codes of ethics are treated as bottom-drawer material.
It was all quiet on the NZ sharemarket front following yesterday's shock OCR announcement.