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New Zealand Sharemarket Today: NZX 50 Slides 0.5% as Infratil Sell‑Off Caps Mainfreight Rally (13 November 2025)

New Zealand Sharemarket Today (17 November 2025): Black Pearl Returns, Comvita Deal Collapses, Warehouse Cost Reset in Focus

New Zealand’s stock market heads into Monday’s session under a cloud of caution after a sharp end‑of‑week sell‑off and a flurry of corporate announcements that could drive stock‑specific volatility through the day. On Friday, the S&P/NZX 50 Index fell 133.41 points, or 0.98%, to close at 13,464.46, with 106 decliners and just 34 gainers, as local investors followed Wall Street’s worst day in a month.Good Returns+1 Heavyweights such as Mainfreight, Infratil, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare and Meridian all eased, while smaller cap Comvita slumped after uncertainty over its takeover deal.Good Returns
New Zealand Sharemarket Today: NZX 50 Slides 0.5% as Infratil Sell‑Off Caps Mainfreight Rally (13 November 2025)

New Zealand Sharemarket Today: NZX 50 Slides 0.5% as Infratil Sell‑Off Caps Mainfreight Rally (13 November 2025)

New Zealand’s stock market stepped back from recent highs on Thursday, with the S&P/NZX 50 Index falling 0.54% to close at 13,597.87, after touching an intraday high above 13,700. Investing.com The move came as investors “sold the news” on infrastructure heavyweight Infratil, which tumbled despite delivering a solid half‑year result, while logistics giant Mainfreight and casino operator SkyCity surged on heavy volume. Broader sentiment was shaped by cautious domestic spending data, a weaker day for Australian equities, and improving global risk appetite as the US government shutdown ended. investingLive+3NBR News+3Trading Economics+3
13 November 2025

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  • Nvidia, Gold, Oil Top Expert Picks for $100k Investment Right Now
    July 1, 2026, 9:25 AM EDT. Three market experts lay out where they'd put $100,000 to work. Nvidia stock is their call on tech and AI growth. Gold gets the nod as a safety play in choppy markets and a hedge on inflation. For income and demand bets, oil investments make the list as supply stays tight. The picks mix growth, defense, and yield, with tech, commodities, and capital protection driving decisions in today's markets.
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