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| | | ... today as the Auckland anniversary day holiday reduced trading to less than half the normal volume. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index closed up 0.58 of a point at 3341.68, while the NZSX all capital index eased 0.09 of a point to 998.74. |
| | | | ... rising 5.9 per cent so far this year and gaining 91.06 points or 0.58 per cent this week. WELLINGTON - The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index closed 12.91 points higher at 3341.10 and the NZSX-All capital index rose 3.31 to 998.84. |
| | | | ... Bank governor Alan Bollard disappointed by failing to clearly signal a monetary easing. WELLINGTON - The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index closed up 3.52 points on 3328.19, while the NZSX-All capital index edged up 1.11 to 995.53. |
| | | | ... 2004. Total net fund flows in Australia and New Zealand were up 139.6 per cent to $9.55 billion, from $3.99 billion in 2004. Gross retail inflows for the region were also up 32.5 per cent to $10.79 billion, from $8.15 billion in 2004. Net retail inflows ... |
| | | | ... recently listed food group Goodman Fielder helped spur the sharemarket into positive territory today. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index closed 9.88 points higher at 3318.93, while the NZSX-All capital index rose 2.92 points at 993.52. |
| | | | ... Telecom shares after an announcements by the company about its Australian business on Friday afternoon. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index fell 32.92 points, nearly 1 per cent, to 3309.05, while the NZSX-All capital index fell 11.98 points, nearly 1.2 ... |
| | | | ... sharemarket today reversed the gains it posted yesterday, pulled down by a sharp drop in Telecom shares. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index fell 16.9 points to 3341.97, while the NZSX-All capital index fell 6.83 points to 1002.59. |
| | | | ... WELLINGTON - The New Zealand sharemarket followed the downward drift of offshore markets yesterday. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index lost 19.7 points, or 0.59 percent, to 3328.66. |
| | | | ... that confirmed a drastic slump in business confidence and pointed to a possible economic recession. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index fell 3.2 points to 3,348.36. |
| | | | ... leader Telecom continued to weigh on the New Zealand bourse, leading the benchmark index into the red. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index followed Telecom's lead, slipping 13.2 points to 3,351.57, while the NZSX-All capital index lost 3.85 points to 1 ... |
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