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NZ sharemarket falls 1%
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NZ sharemarket falls 1%

The S&P/NZX 50 Index closed at 11,804.84, down 111.94 points or 0.94%.

Graham Skellern 16 Apr 2024
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NZX in for a tongue-lashing at AGM

A proposed 38% increase in the pool for directors' fees is not universally applauded.

Pattrick Smellie 16 Apr 2024
NZX in for a tongue-lashing at AGM
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Middle East conflict casts a shadow across markets

The Iranian attack on Israel sent nervous sharemarkets tumbling around the world.

Graham Skellern 15 Apr 2024
Middle East conflict casts a shadow across markets
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Aussie company buys Steelmasters for $45m

The Kiwi firm's existing managers will continue to run the acquired company. 

Staff reporters 15 Apr 2024
Aussie company buys Steelmasters for $45m
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Middle East hostilities weighs on NZ markets

The kiwi was trading at 59.38 US cents at 10.15am in Wellington.

Rebecca Howard 15 Apr 2024
Middle East hostilities weighs on NZ markets
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NZ market flat: Tower rises

The index declined 0.67% this week.

Graham Skellern 12 Apr 2024
NZ market flat: Tower rises
Primary Sector

CRP's trading halt lifted after clarifying fast-track statements

Chatham Rock Phosphate said it had been requested to apply for the new regime.

Ian Llewellyn 12 Apr 2024
CRP's trading halt lifted after clarifying fast-track statements
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Who Fletcher's new CEO called in his first days

Nick Traber has to rebuild confidence in the embattled construction giant.

Who Fletcher's new CEO called in his first days
Primary Sector

Pattrick Smellie: Carbon markets reveal more about policy than politicians

The sluggish carbon price tells what you need to know about climate policy.

Pattrick Smellie 12 Apr 2024
Carbon markets reveal more about policy than politicians
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NZ sharemarket hit by global inflation fears

The S&P/NZX 50 Index closed at 11,934.31, down 37.61 points or 0.31%.

Graham Skellern 11 Apr 2024
NZ sharemarket hit by global inflation fears