Unwind incoming: How low will interest rates go?
Don't expect a return to the era of cheap money.
Don't expect a return to the era of cheap money.
Central banks are preparing to cut rates - is our economy ready for it? Video/ Carson Bluck
The New Zealand market closed down 0.28%.
Will weaker New Zealand share prices encourage more takeover activity?
Private equity firms have launched takeover offers for The Warehouse Group and retirement village company Arvida. Will the stock exchange fight back? Video | Corey Fleming
The company posted a fourth successive sales record.
Fisher Funds has more than 1000 Kiwi companies in its sights.
Supply is at a record low and prices are at record highs.
Stephen Tindall and Adamantem still have a lot of work to do to get deal done.
NZ sharemarket falls more than 1%.
If the proposal is to proceed, shareholders would be required to vote to approve it.
The regulator says it has received six complaints about market manipulation.
And how the future of payments would protect our privacy.
What to expect from next month's reporting season for NZX-listed stocks.
The New Zealand sharemarket took a breather after a string of positive days.
Financial Times: Precious metal tops May peak after rallying 6% this month.
Tech stocks Nvidia and Apple have sent the Nasdaq to new heights this year. But some believe the optimism is overdone and a comedown is coming. Video / Cameron Pitney / Getty
Markets with Madison: Premiums have doubled in a decade. Changes are underway.
NZ Shareholders Association will vote against the proposal.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index turned around after the OCR was left on hold at 5.5%.
Synlait chair George Adams is urging minority shareholders to vote at Thursday's meeting.
Meme stocks also made a comeback on Sharesies in June.
New restrictions could mean banks won't have a mortgage boom if interest rates drop.
Financial Times: City of London pinning hopes on stability from the new UK Government.
Some of our largest listed companies are currently without permanent leaders.
Power generation goes from 'nothing-to-see here' to having quite a few moving parts.
Tax changes have implications for commercial building depreciation.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council's sell-down could equate to more than $850m of stock.
OPINION: You might want to prepare for increased volatility.