Search Results | Showing 851 - 860 of 2011 results for "WELLINGTON" |
| | | ... cent, Bangkok slid 1.11 per cent, and Mumbai rose 0.24 per cent. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei, and Seoul were closed. WELLINGTON - New Zealand's stock market was closed for a public holiday. Trading will resume on Tuesday. |
| | | | ... 2,728.02 on turnover of 78.2 billion yuan ($A11.25 billion). Heavyweight stocks rose across the board after recent falls. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand market was down 11.06 points, or 0.31 per cent, to settle at 3,514.764 on Friday. |
| | | | ... Jakarta fell 0.16 per cent, Kuala Lumpur fell 0.38 per cent, Bangkok added 0.89 per cent, and Mumbai fell 0.19 per cent. WELLINGTON - Investors smacked Hallenstein Glasson Holdings for delivering a disappointing trading update but they liked a deal between ... |
| | | | ... slowing down. The Shanghai Composite Index, which covers both A and B shares, ended 26.58 points lower at 2,709.95. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand sharemarket was flat as investors contemplated a range of earnings reports, a rating cut for banks, a rating ... |
| | | | ... 0.16 per cent, Jakarta gained 0.92 per cent, Bangkok edged up 0.94 per cent, and Mumbai closed 1.11 per cent higher. WELLINGTON - Market darling Mainfreight rose after it reported a rise in full-year net profit before non-recurring expenses to a record ... |
| | | | ... fell 0.15 per cent, Kuala Lumpur ended flat, Bangkok edged down 0.82 per cent, and Mumbai closed down 0.91 per cent. WELLINGTON - Telecom shares powered further ahead to a new 16-month high in New Zealand, while Fisher & Paykel Healthcare shares fell. ... |
| | | | ... per cent, Singapore closed 0.08 per cent higher, Bangkok edged up 0.97 per cent, and Mumbai edged up 0.1 per cent. WELLINGTON - Telecom's success in snaring the lion's share of the NZ Government's ultrafast broadband deal saw the local sharemarket buck ... |
| | | | ... lost 2.44 per cent, Kuala Lumpur fell 0.78 per cent, Bangkok fell 1.77 per cent, and Mumbai ended down 1.82 per cent. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand sharemarket started the week with a modest pull back from near three-year highs reached on Friday as investors ... |
| | | | ... manner of negative news driving the currency lower and that spurred a bout of US dollar strength," Mr Jones said from Wellington. "Given that backdrop, it was actually a pretty impressive performance from the Australian dollar to essentially hold onto ... |
| | | | ... covers both A and B shares, ended 13.20 points lower at 2,859.57 on turnover of 91.2 billion yuan ($A13.19 billion). WELLINGTON - The New Zealand share market's benchmark NZX-50 index lifted nearly 10 points today on the back of a rebound in overseas ... |
|