NZX50 ekes out another gain as Trump extends ceasefire
Transport and logistics rallied as the tentative Middle East peace persists.
New Zealand’s S&P/NZX 50 index staged a third late rally in a row to end on the green side of the ledger again, with Freightways, Napier Port and Mainfreight among the day’s gainers after US President Donald Trump extended the ceasefire with Iran as the sides struggle to return to the negotiating table.
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NZ Super Fund ruling likely to increase scrutiny on investment processesWednesday, April 22nd, 6:21AM
Fund managers are considering the implications of a High Court ruling which found the NZ Super Fund did not properly address human rights issues in its investing. MORE» |
Court ruling likely to concern KiwiSaver managersSunday, April 19th, 2:11AM
A High Court ruling last week against the NZ Super Funds’ sustainable investment policy is likely to concern KiwiSaver managers. MORE» |
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Craigs buys up Dunedin-based fin planning firm
Craigs signals a broader move into financial planning with the acquiisiton of a Dunedin-based firm.
Craigs Investment Partners has acquired Dunedin-based financial planning and wealth management firm Polson Higgs Wealth Management.
The move is interesting as it grows Craigs' financial planning operations and phwealth is aligned with Consilium which was recently acquired by FirstCape.
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NZX50 joins ASX200 lower as refinery fire weighsThursday, April 16th, 7:21PM
Ebos came in for some selling ahead of next week’s investor day. MORE» |
FMA takes pulse of KiwiSaver private assetsThursday, April 16th, 4:33AM
KiwiSaver managers are likely to expand their allocation to private assets in the coming years, the Financial Markets Authority says, but one investment adviser says there should be more demand for it than there is. MORE» |
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PAA Legacy Trust supports FANZ
Financial Advice New Zealand (FANZ) has entered a long term strategic partnership with the PAA Legacy Trust to support further development of Campus, its adviser-led, professional development hub designed to deepen capability across the financial advice profession. MORE»
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Fisher Funds moves to woo advisers back
After years of neglecting the adviser market, the investment manager is going on the charm offensive. MORE»
Markets intepret OCR review to be on the hawkish side
Financial markets have interpreted the Reserve Bank’s official cash rate (OCR) decision as somewhat more hawkish than expected, pushing the Kiwi dollar higher while wholesale interest rates also rose. MORE»
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Pricing and reviews: regulatory interest in Australia may emerge in New Zealand too
Russell Hutchinson says the insurance market has been through the busiest period of base rate changes, perhaps ever. But more change may be on its way. MORE»
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Economists at war over OCR forecasts
ANZ suggests the RBNZ will rise three times this year. Kiwibank says "reckless" rate hikes unwarranted. MORE»
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Mercer appoints BDM to work with advisers
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FMA takes pulse of KiwiSaver private assets
KiwiSaver managers are likely to expand their allocation to private assets in the coming years, the Financial Markets Authority says, but one investment adviser says there should be more demand for it than there is. MORE»

