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 Have these 5 stocks been most active on NZX today?

Have these 5 stocks been most active on NZX today?

June 16, 2021 03:36 PM AEST| By Roma

Summary Canterbury floods to have caused multitude of claims from Tower Limited. Investor day to be held virtually by Sky Network Television limited Oceania Healthcare recorded good business despite the pandemic. Depending on various mark.....

 New Zealand’s current account deficit in all-time poorest shape

New Zealand’s current account deficit in all-time poorest shape

June 16, 2021 12:32 PM AEST| By Sonal

Summary Current account deficit (CAD) reached $5 billion for New Zealand in the March quarter of 2021. Rise in imported goods and services deficit was the reason behind widening of the CAD. International investment position of the country narr.....

 Reserve Bank of New Zealand adds a new tool to control house prices

Reserve Bank of New Zealand adds a new tool to control house prices

June 16, 2021 12:13 PM AEST| By Manika

Summary The RBNZ initiates new tools to keep house prices in control. Government says these should not impact first-time home buyers. The RBNZ says these tools will only help in keeping the prices at sustainable levels. The Reserve Bank o.....

 US retail sales drop 1.3% in May as spending shifts back to services

US retail sales drop 1.3% in May as spending shifts back to services

June 16, 2021 09:20 AM AEST| By Team Kalkine Media

Summary Expenditure on big items like auto, furniture, building material has dropped due to high prices and supply chain disruption. Spending on food, services, clothing, and entertainment activities like theme parks and casinos has gone up. .....

 Are retail sales increasing in the US?

Are retail sales increasing in the US?

June 16, 2021 08:42 AM AEST| By Kiran Murali

Retail sales represent the purchase of goods and service through different channels by consumers and businesses. It indicates consumer demand for finished goods in a market. The Bureau of the Census puts out the advance monthly sales estimate for re...

 Unemployment rate slips slightly as claimant count dips sharply

Unemployment rate slips slightly as claimant count dips sharply

June 15, 2021 10:39 PM AEST| By Abhijeet

Summary The unemployment rate in the UK fell marginally in April 2021 to 4.7% Number of people seeking the unemployment benefits dropped by 92,600 Employees on payroll in May 2021 jumped by 141,000, ONS estimate suggests  With the co.....

 Annual food prices in New Zealand rise 1.8% in May

Annual food prices in New Zealand rise 1.8% in May

June 15, 2021 02:39 PM AEST| By Sonal

Summary Increased vegetable prices were the biggest contributor to the rise in food prices in May. Tomato and capsicum prices increased while kiwifruit prices fell in the month. Annual food prices in NZ rose 1.8% between May 2020 to May 2021. .....

 Will New Zealand’s Q1 GDP numbers have an impact on the monetary policy stance?

Will New Zealand’s Q1 GDP numbers have an impact on the monetary policy stance?

June 15, 2021 12:58 PM AEST| By Manika

Summary March quarter GDP numbers to be revealed on 17 June. Whether GDP numbers will increase or dip, is the question? Most say, GDP will show an increase in view of the latest updates on NZ’s economic recovery. The Q1 GDP numbers .....

 US oil prices hit 2-year high as demand soars

US oil prices hit 2-year high as demand soars

June 15, 2021 09:22 AM AEST| By Team Kalkine Media

Crude oil prices in the US hit US$71.48 a barrel on Monday, June 14, the highest in the last two-and-half-years.  Oil prices have doubled since October last year and are expected to remain high as demand continues to rise with the easing of b.....

 Deep dive into New Zealand Property Market

Deep dive into New Zealand Property Market

June 14, 2021 04:59 PM AEST| By Sonal

Given the country's tiny population and enormous geographic mass, real estate in New Zealand is relatively costly. This has been the case due to steady increases in property prices for many years, which have coincided with consistently excellent...

 COVID-19 loosens grip on India, shifts wrath towards other nations

COVID-19 loosens grip on India, shifts wrath towards other nations

June 14, 2021 12:27 AM AEST| By Furquan Moharkan

As the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India seems to be tapering off, many middle-income nations across the world have started seeing a massive spike in the number of cases. India, for the past four consecutive days, has reported less than...

 How US Firms Helping To Remove Polluting Landfill Trash

How US Firms Helping To Remove Polluting Landfill Trash

June 13, 2021 12:03 AM AEST| By Team Kalkine Media

Summary US companies are adopting new technologies to curb greenhouse gas emissions, ensuring industrial safety, safeguarding public health and the environment. The waste-to-energy projects are safe and technologically sound - converting waste,.....

 Average asking prices for New Zealand houses soar 17% in May, price growth to slow in 2021

Average asking prices for New Zealand houses soar 17% in May, price growth to slow in 2021

June 12, 2021 06:00 AM AEST| By Sonal

House prices in New Zealand are on a relentless rise in May as well, hitting a high for the 9th consecutive month. New property statistics released by Trade Me Property show that the average asking price for houses have risen 17% annually to reach $...

 What Is the UK Doing About the Climate Challenge?

What Is the UK Doing About the Climate Challenge?

June 12, 2021 12:43 AM AEST| By Suhita Poddar

Summary Climate change threat is increasing every day, with the world having touched 419 parts per million of CO2 in the atmosphere in May 2021, the highest ever on record. The UK’s ambitious net zero targets and its plan to decarbonise s.....

 Ocean Conservation: What Are Nations Doing to Protect Their Underwater Habitats?

Ocean Conservation: What Are Nations Doing to Protect Their Underwater Habitats?

June 12, 2021 12:25 AM AEST| By Team Kalkine Media

Greenpeace UK, on World Oceans Day, launched a six-month operation called ‘Operation Ocean Witness’ for patrolling the coasts of the UK. Its ship, called the Sea Beaver, would be on a patrol of the protected areas located off the southe.....

 UK Economy in April Records Its Fastest Growth Since July 2020

UK Economy in April Records Its Fastest Growth Since July 2020

June 11, 2021 10:09 PM AEST| By Kamalika Ghosh

Summary UK’s GDP grew by 2.3% in April, its fastest growth since July 2020. Mining and quarrying sank sharply by 15% due to planned temporary shutdowns of oil production fields. Services sector recorded a growth of 3.4%, as consumer-faci.....

 UK construction output soars 77% in April 2021, highest growth rate on record

UK construction output soars 77% in April 2021, highest growth rate on record

June 11, 2021 08:53 PM AEST| By Abhijeet

Continuing the upward trend of economic reversal, the macroeconomic factors showcased a meaningful rise in April 2021 led by a strong bounce back in all the major components including the construction output, manufacturing and industrial production.....

 New Atlantic Charter to Be Signed in Bilateral Meeting of Boris and Biden

New Atlantic Charter to Be Signed in Bilateral Meeting of Boris and Biden

June 11, 2021 07:04 PM AEST| By Kamalika Ghosh

Summary Boris Johnson and Joe Biden met for the first time in the seaside resort of Carbis Bay. The new document read that the two nations remained united on the spirit of territorial integrity, peaceful resolution of tensions, and sovereignty......

 New Zealand manufacturing on a slow but steady growth path

New Zealand manufacturing on a slow but steady growth path

June 11, 2021 05:08 PM AEST| By Manika

Summary May manufacturing activity has shown improvement over April. Its PMI is 58.6, slightly higher over April’s 56.4. Manufacturing sector still faces challenges due to higher input costs and supply-chain disruptions. Manufacturi.....

 US Consumer Prices Jump 5% in May, the Highest In 13 Years

US Consumer Prices Jump 5% in May, the Highest In 13 Years

June 11, 2021 07:41 AM AEST| By Team Kalkine Media

Summary Prices of used vehicles, airfares, hotel rooms, and apparels have gone up. It was the highest jump in prices since August 2008, when it was 5.4%. However, minus the energy and food prices, the core price index grew by 3.8% in May com.....

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