
F&P and a2 Milk powering market through crisis
No pressure? Much rests on a2 Milk and F&P Healthcare - mainstays of the NZ share market.
No pressure? Much rests on a2 Milk and F&P Healthcare - mainstays of the NZ share market.
After a crash in March and surge in April, what's next for the global stockmarket?
New Zealand shares rose after investor confidence was bolstered by Ardern's announcement.
Relying on ad hoc government responses has slowed down the fight against the virus.
New Zealand shares rose, led by Pushpay Holdings.
New Zealand shares edged higher, led by Kathmandu Holdings.
Ratings agency S&P has praised New Zealand's economy and pandemic response.
Are our funds safe from Government intervention?
Why are sharemarkets seemingly out of touch with economic reality?
New Zealand shares started May in a downbeat way.
Why the former PM thinks one sector could be "a bit of a train wreck".
New Zealand shares fell as investors continued to bank profits from outperforming stocks.
Sistema founder Brendan Lindsay also has a stake.
New Zealand shares fell as investors cashed in on yesterday's strong rally.
Westpac economists say the Reserve Bank will be forced to cut OCR below zero this year.
New Zealand shares rose in the first day of looser lockdown restrictions.
Last week's oil crash was a history-making twist in a time of already epic events.
Storage near full as global demand for crude oil dries up amid Covid 19 pandemic.
COMMENT: The index is now just 23 per cent off its record high in February.
New Zealand needs to be smart about attracting new investment and finding new markets.
Helping to support an embattled company is a nice idea — just not for a market first-timer
Trade experts warn exporters fear loss of market share to overseas rivals during lockdown.
How are things panning out now that Covid-19 has hit?
Global debt is set to near 100 per cent of worldwide GDP.
Virus to wipe out GDP equivalent to entire year's output of Germany and Japan combined.
Economic scenarios presented by Treasury suggest government support will double - at least
New Zealand shares closed at their highest level in more than a month.
Impact may be reduced by farmers' debt reduction during current era of strong prices.
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