Stock Market
Why coins will continue to stand the test of time
In his new book, When Money Talks: A History of Coins and Numismatics, Professor Frank L. Holt investigates the history of money in the form of coinage and the discipline that studies it, highlighting… Audio
Business commentator Rod Oram
Business commentator Rod Oram joins Kathryn to talk about the continuing, large loss of talent from Air New Zealand's senior executive ranks, stock markets here and abroad are racking up their first… Audio
'Investors should always have precious metals in portfolios'
The price of gold has hit US$2000 an ounce for the first time, making it one of the world's best performing assets. OANDA senior market analyst for Asia Pacific Jeffrey Halley joins the show to… Audio
New Zealander Angus Vail on the NYC coronavirus threat
Angus Vail is no stranger to Sunday Morning, having featured last year when he helped arrange a US fundraiser for the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks. He returns to look at the coronavirus… Audio
A Ticker Tape Tale
The New Zealand stock exchange (NZX) turns 150 this year. But the number of companies listed on it has been falling in recent times, begging the question - is still as relevant as it once was? Audio
Top Trump official calls bankers to reassure jumpy investors
After a torrid week for US stocks, the US treasury secretary was keen to get reassurances from big banks.
Commodity prices hit three-year high
The prices for New Zealand's main commodity exports have hit their highest level in more than three years driven by a recovery in dairy prices.
Grant Robertson discusses market dive, Waitangi, Māori
The New Zealand stock market is about to open on Wednesday morning after being closed on Waitangi Day. It comes as global markets fluctuate wildly, with the European market hitting a six-month low and… Audio
New Zealand markets react after world markets fall
All eyes will be on world stock markets today after Wall Street and Europe's main markets tumbled more than three percent on Friday. Audio
Black Monday on Chinese sharemarket causes commentator concern
Chinese stocks endured another miserable day yesterday with investors seemingly not reassured by government moves to calm the market. Audio
NZ watching China share bubble
Patrick English-no relation - is the Executive Director of the New Zealand China Council. Audio
NZ Finance Minister says China is facing challenges.
Beijing's efforts to halt a rout in Chinese stocks finally bore fruit yesterday and its market rallied. Audio
Rollercoaster ride continues on Beijing's sharemarket
Beijing's increasingly frantic attempts to stem a stock market rout were finally rewarded yesterday when Chinese shares bounced back. Audio
New York Stock Exchange trading halted
Investors on Wall Street started their day worrying about China and the 3 trillion dollars of value wiped off its stock market. Audio
Fortunes and lives lost as Chinese market rout continues
China's sharemarket rout gathered pace again yesterday after the eyewatering amounts of Government cash allocated to prop up stocks over the weekend failed to staunch the bleeding. Audio
China's second richest person goes AWOL
A solar power magnate has lost 20 billion dollars in an hour as his firm's share price tanked. Audio
Fliway debuts on NZX at a premium to the issue price
Fliway has become the first company to list on the NZX this year, following this morning's debut at an opening price of 1-dollar-22 a share. Audio