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13 August 2019 -

China Geopolitics | Fonterra Disappoints Again

In Hong Kong, increasingly violent demonstrations have plunged the Chinese-ruled territory into its most serious crisis in decades.

12 August 2019 -

Week Ahead | James Hardie Jumps +14%

For the week ahead, the focus locally will be on corporate profit announcements across Australia & NZ.

9 August 2019 -

Podcast | Kathmandu Jumps, AMP in Trading Halt

​The latest stock market movers podcast discusses valuing and how to think about Intangible Assets.

8 August 2019 -

RBNZ Rate to 1% Sees NZX Surge | Briscoes

The Reserve Bank of NZ cut the official cash rate by a surprise -0.5%​,​ to a record low of 1.0%​. ​

7 August 2019 -

Wall Street Stabilises, RBA | Tesla

US stocks rose about 1% as China stepped in to stabilize the Yuan, soothing concerns that currencies would be the latest weapon in the long-drawn trade war, a day after Wall Street suffered the sharpest one-day percentage drop of the year.

6 August 2019 -

Markets Free-Fall on China Tension & Currency War

Global markets sold off sharply overnight as shares on Wall Street were down -3%, triggered by China’s willingness to let the yuan slide in response to the latest US threats on trade. 

5 August 2019 -

Week Ahead | Worst Week Since Dec, Lynas Jumps

Global markets ​were lower on Friday as Wall Street extended its sell-off amid renewed trade fears, capping a week where the benchmark US S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq saw their worst weekly percentage plunges since the market sell-off in December last yea

2 August 2019 -

Podcast – Napier Port IPO | JP Morgan

This week’s podcast ​discusses Port of Napier, will it be the little IPO that beats the market?

1 August 2019 -

Fed’s First Cut in a Decade | Crown – Rating Downgrade

Global markets sold off overnight as the US Federal Reserve ​lowered its benchmark interest rate by 0.25%, the first rate​​ in the US since the 2008 financial crisis