
Market close: NZ shares finish the week lower
The New Zealand sharemarket finished the week down more than 1 per cent.
The New Zealand sharemarket finished the week down more than 1 per cent.
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The New Zealand sharemarket closed with a very small gain.
But Sky TV, Argosy and Stride finished the week in a buoyant mood.
The trading significantly contributed to 9.8 per cent fall in Mainfreight's share price.
A rundown of figures behind the businesses.
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Investors gained confidence from a solid reporting season that contains no surprises.
The New Zealand sharemarket rose more than half a per cent.
For the second day running, the New Zealand sharemarket was driven down by F&P Healthcare.
The NZ sharemarket closed slightly down.
Briscoe Group shares hit an all-time high.
The New Zealand sharemarket gave up exactly the strong gains of the day before.
New Zealand and Australian company Vulcan Steel may list on the NZX and ASX.
The pandemic has also seen aggressive marketing for unregulated products such as crypto.
Thousands of Kiwis have signed on to online platforms to buy and sell shares.
Westpac Group has decided it won't demerge its New Zealand arm.
My Food Bag, Ryman Healthcare and Oceania Healthcare all slid backwards.
The sharemarket found no surprises with Budget 2021 and rose by more than 1 per cent.
Retail Group has also issued its full-year guidance.
NZX has introduced two new environment-friendly indices in line with investor demand.
Also: Just Life Group buying About Health for $17 million.
The sharemarket rose after a late surge in trading.
The NZX is extending its trading hours by 45 minutes today.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell 58.25 points or 0.46 per cent.
Watchdog wants several new roles filled after cybersecurity debacle.
Delivery of share prices on the NZX's website was delayed by about an hour this morning.
Stock exchange's passive investment funds invest in nuclear-related companies.