Insurers say 'no' to Reserve Bank-run policyholder protection scheme
Insurers reject scheme that would protect policyholders in the event of company collapse.
Insurers reject scheme that would protect policyholders in the event of company collapse.
Kiwis are getting gloomy but S&P Global Ratings retains confidence in NZ economic outlook.
Ryman Healthcare provided a positive tone to the New Zealand sharemarket at week's end.
Where the Treasury sees the economy going.
The Treasury is expected to announce an enlarged bond tender programme in the Budget.
Established companies fought back after torrid few weeks
The dollar value of sustainable bonds issued by companies has been static for three years.
Manawa enters a new phase, having divested its retail operations to Mercury.
Local market remains volatile
Brian Gaynor's huge influence on the local financial sector was remembered today.
New coal and gas electricity generation ban unveiled with large Govt funding pledge.
Brian Gaynor had enormous presence in the investment world.
Bitcoin has fallen 20 per cent in value in the last week.
The New Zealand market now has only five stocks in the MSCI index
You can only play the cards in front of you, central bank boss tells MPs.
The chances of getting through this interest rate cycle with a "soft landing" are fading.
Financial Times: The FTSE All-World barometer of global equities dropped 3 per cent today.
Markets are waking up to the fact there isn't any central bank backstop, says fund manager
NZ sharemarket follows offshore markets lower.
China's lockdowns played a part in Fonterra's move to trim its milk price forecast.
All the market noise is just the sound of central banks sucking cash out of the economy.
The share market has slumped in the past few months, is it time to go bargain hunting?
Could Xero shares bounce back to A$150 again? One analyst thinks so.
Editorial: Three reports this week make for troubling times ahead.
'Where the Fed goes, most others follow, and it calmed the farm'' - Devon's Greg Smith.
NZ shares fell on another light trading day.
Buying is starting to dry up amid as investors experience fatigue.