On 8th September 2021, the NZ market ended in red after significant selling was witnessed in the Healthcare stocks, followed by Consumer Staples as well as Communications Services stocks, among others. NZX 50 Index fell by 0.99% to 13,193.01 and NZX 20 Index declined 1.11% to 8,342.51. Also, NZX All Health Care Index fell by 2.16%.

Data Source: NZX, Table Source: Copyright © 2021 Kalkine Media
Performance of Indices:
NZX 50 Index ended at 13,193.01, reflecting ~10.91% rise in the past 1 year. Notably, MidCap Index and SmallCap Index ended at 6,703.02 and 23,336.77 points, respectively.
S&P/NZX 50 Index vs SmallCap Index vs MidCap Index – Performance Over One Year

Source: EODHD/Others
Gainers and Losers:
In the release dated 7th September 2021, Ryman Healthcare Limited (NZX: RYM) stated that, following extensive global search, Richard Umbers was appointed as Group Chief Executive Officer at Ryman Healthcare.
The Bankers Investment Trust Plc (NZX: BIT) declined 4.26% to NZ$2.250 per share.

Data Source: NZX, Table Source: Copyright © 2021 Kalkine Media
Movement on Wall Street:
On 7th September 2021, NASDAQ Composite rose by 0.07% to 15,374.33. Notably, Dow Jones Industrials Average declined by 0.76% to 35,100.00.
Note: The reference data in this article has been partly sourced from EODHD/Others