
Jarden Brief: Big travel change gives gambling giants a boost
Despite hiccups, Dow Jones on track for best month since mid-1970s.
Despite hiccups, Dow Jones on track for best month since mid-1970s.
The index surged to a big gain.
Facebook's owner a shambles, but better news for America's broader GDP data.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index had a choppy session but eventually closed higher.
New York Times: US officials had a secret oil deal with the Saudis. Or so they thought.
But a self-driving car company soars in otherwise "challenging" environment.
The index is up almost 2.5 per cent so far this week.
Used car dealer bucks trends, jewellery giant also has glitzy day on markets.
Companies are still raising debt but it is getting more expensive.
Fed hawks inflation battle plan has markets on edge.
But the S&P/NZX 50 Index tumbled all day, closing lower.
The New Zealand sharemarket once again rode a rebound on Wall Street.
Deal drama: Facebook parent Meta down after it was ordered to sell Giphy.
And bring more diversification for investors.
The New Zealand sharemarket gained half a per cent.
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And PepsiCo has a good day after sharing secret recipe to its revenue growth.
The New Zealand sharemarket retreated with a fall of more than half a per cent.
The New Zealand sharemarket made a late rally to finish the day higher.
Shares slumped as Covid lockdowns suffocated gambling business.
The New Zealand sharemarket slumped more than one and a half per cent.
However, a weary and uncertain sharemarket finished 0.36 per cent ahead for the week.
And Fletcher Building gets an earning's downgrade from one analyst.
Hundreds of jobs gone in latest cutbacks at Peloton.
Damage expected in coming months as petrol companies pass on price hikes.
The NZ sharemarket went into a reflective mood after two strong trading days.
Apple talks hint at exit from China, while Virgin Atlantic departs Hong Kong for good.