Shares
Why you should be investing for the long term
Senior market analyst Jeffrey Halley joins the show to discuss interest rates and a number of other financial matters, including why New Zealanders should be putting their money in term deposits for… Audio
Frances Cook: How to find financial freedom
Author Frances Cook's new book on financial independence, Your Money, Your Future, is billed as a "real-life handbook to finding freedom on any income". She joins the show to discuss the new book and… Audio
Market analyst: 'NTFs are complete folly'
Last year saw the meteoric rise of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), a form of digital provenance. However, senior market analyst at Oanda, Jeffrey Halley, says NFTs are reaching peak hype, and their… Audio
Evening business for 15 December 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6286891082001 Video, Audio
Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary Holm talks to Jesse about online share trading. She says research shows that nearly 40 percent of adult New Zealanders use or plan to use micro-investing platforms. Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca examines the contribution K-pop supergroup, BTS has made to the Korean economy and the New Zealand links. Audio
Financial commentator: 'China is the engine room of growth'
Just as Asia has led the way in coping with Covid-19, financial commentator Jeffrey Haley is also picking the continent -- particularly China, which has never exported more than it did last year -- to… Audio
Riding the share market rollercoaster in the Covid-19 era
Fortunes can be lost or made in volatile markets, Peter Griffin looks at how amateur investors are navigating these troubled waters. Audio
App for buying shares in overseas companies grows rapidly
A do-it-yourself app for buying shares in companies listed in overseas markets has seen rapid growth with more than 15-thousand users in its first year. Audio
Men are investing in shares at nearly twice the rate of women
The online investment platform Sharesies has found fewer than one in seven women invest in shares. Audio
Could capital gains tax proposals encourage dis-investment?
Tax Working Group dissenter Robin Oliver is a former Inland Revenue deputy commissioner, and a recognised expert on the tax system. While supporting a capital gains tax on rental properties he… Audio
Fletcher Building revises initial offer to buy Steel & Tube
Fletcher Building has withdrawn its takeover offer for Steel & Tube, after its increased puchase price was snubbed.
Half a billion wiped off value of shares
The New Zealand share market closed down 47 points or just under 0.6 percent at 8195, after opening more than 2 percent lower. About $600 million was wiped off the value of shares. Video, Audio
Snapchat opens on NY Stock Exchange - up 40% on IPO
Shares in the image messaging app Snapchat have jumped. Financial Times United States equities correspondent Nicole Bullock says it was a very exciting day on the trading floor "people were just so… Audio
Money with Mary Holm
"Why I'm sticking with shares for the long term - despite recent research." Audio
Share allocation for Tegel due this afternoon
Investors keen for a slice of Tegel Foods will find out this afternoon how many shares they have been allocated after the offer formally closes. Audio
Wynyard Group confident it can raise working capital
The crime software company, Wynyard Group, is confident it can raise 30 million dollars through an issue of new shares, following the failure of a previous offer that left it short of cash. Audio
More share floats expected this year
We may see more share floats this year but volatile financial markets and investor caution may be dampening factors, according to a report out this morning. Audio
Local reaction to share market falls
Global shares on all major exchanges have fallen for the sixth consecutive day after trading was suspended on Chinese markets for the second time this week. Audio
Share markets fall after jitters in China
Global shares have fallen sharply after trading was suspended on Chinese markets for the second time this week. Audio