
Market close: A2 Milk lifts NZ sharemarket to big gain
The NZ sharemarket went in the opposite direction to Wall Street.
The NZ sharemarket went in the opposite direction to Wall Street.
A strong result from a2 Milk wasn't enough to rescue a falling market.
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But Domino's Pizza delivered a slump.
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Sky Network Television and Comvita provided the bright spots.
Inflation and fuel price dramas put car parts company on the skids.
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Wall Street had its worst day since June, prompting the NZ market to follow it lower.
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It was a lolly mixture of earnings results today.
Analysts get the profit payout increase they were looking for - but ebitda falls shy.
Why have balances been going down, and is it even worth joining?
The market didn't like the airport's vague and uncertain outlook.
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The index rose again today.
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The S&P/NZX 50 index rose 58.1 points, or 0.49 per cent.
Geopolitics, the economy, and unforeseen events will decide if the relief will last.
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As a result it dragged the sharemarket lower.
The power companies and telcos have shot higher on the sharemarket since June.