NEW ZEALAND EXCH NZSX 50 FREE IDX
.NZ50- Latest Trade
- trading higher10,959.01NZD
- Change
- 96.67
- % Change
0.89%Positive
- Day Range
- 10,858.05 - 10,959.11
- 52-Week Range
- 10,392.02 - 13,340.82
As of Jul 5 2022. Values delayed up to 15 minutes
- Previous Close
- 10,862.34
- Open
- 10,862.34
Global stocks and government bonds plunged again on Monday and the dollar hit two-decade highs, as red-hot U.S. inflation fuelled worries about even more aggressive policy tightening in a big week for central banks.
Markets Performance
Official Data PartnerCommodities
Future | Last | % Change |
---|---|---|
Gold | 1,805.20 | 0.35%Positive |
Copper | 676.20 | 0.20%Positive |
Brent Crude Oil | 113.62 | 0.11%Positive |
CBOT Soybeans | 1,626.00 | -- |
Stocks
Index | Last | % Change |
---|---|---|
S&P 500 | 3,825.33 | 1.06%Positive |
Euro STOXX 50 | 3,452.42 | -- |
FTSE 100 | 7,232.65 | 0.89%Positive |
Nikkei 225 | 26,321.30 | 0.64%Positive |
Source: Refinitiv, an LSEG business - data delayed by at least 15 minutes
Latest News
- MarketsAustralian shares rise as Ukraine hopes lift sentiment; banks shine
Australian shares rose more than 1% on Monday, aided by gains in financial and healthcare stocks, as global investor sentiment was boosted by hopes for progress in peace talks between Ukraine and Russia even as the conflict continued to escalate.
- MarketsAustralian shares jump 1% on banking, energy boost
Australian shares gained 1% on Monday, lifted by banking, energy and healthcare stocks, as investors looked past a weak previous session on Wall Street amid uncertainties surrounding the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
- MarketsAustralia shares set to rise, NZ slips
Australian shares were poised to open higher on Monday, likely helped by gains in local miners and energy stocks on strong commodity prices, while Wall Street's slump on Friday will keep sentiments in check.
- MarketsAsia Morning Call-Global Markets
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- MarketsAustralia shares end lower as markets prepare for rate hikes
Australia shares closed lower on Friday as investors were on edge after the country's central bank cautioned about rate hikes in response to inflationary risks due to the recent surge in commodity prices, hurting technology and banking stocks.
- MarketsAustralian shares reverse course to drop on U.S. inflation data
Australian shares gave up early gains to trade lower on Friday, as sentiments were dampened by red-hot U.S. inflation data that led the country's stocks to slide overnight, with soft commodity prices pressuring local energy and gold stocks.
- MarketsAustralia shares set to track Wall St lower, NZ slips
Australian shares were set to slip on Friday, following a slump in Wall Street overnight as inflation data hit a four-decade high, while easing commodity prices were likely to pressure local mining and energy stocks.
- MarketsAustralian shares rise on Wall St strength; banks, tech stocks jump
Australian shares firmed on Thursday, boosted by Wall Street's sharp rebound overnight that helped outweigh weak energy and mining stocks after commodity prices retreated.