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NZ sharemarket keeps falling – back to five months ago

The New Zealand sharemarket continued to lose ground, sliding more than half a percent today to reach levels last seen more than five months ago.The benchmark NZX-50 index was down 17 points, or 0.55, to 3076.451 at the close of trading today, a level it

NZPA
Tue, 09 Feb 2010

The New Zealand sharemarket continued to lose ground, sliding more than half a percent today to reach levels last seen more than five months ago.

The benchmark NZX-50 index was down 17 points, or 0.55, to 3076.451 at the close of trading today, a level it last saw at the beginning of September last year.

Turnover of 25.9 million was worth $62.7 million.

It was another down day in reaction to offshore markets, said Grant Williamson, director at Hamilton Hindin Greene.

"Most attention today was with what the prime minister had to say this afternoon, which probably didn't shed a huge amount of light on what the budget in May is going to bring. It did give a little bit but we were probably expecting a little more detail."

However, on the positive there was a bit of a rally in the property trusts, which had been under pressure since the Tax Working Group mooted possible changes on property taxation, he said.

"All eyes are still on what's happening offshore, particularly in Europe and the debt issues they are having and what effect they will have on the world markets. But we will hope for some positives to come out of the reporting season kicking off pretty soon."

Telecom, which reports on Friday, lost 2c to $2.28, Auckland Airport was down 5c to $1.87 and Sky City slid 6c to $3.18.

Fletcher Building dropped 4c to $7.46 while Fisher&Paykel Healthcare was down 1c to $3.34.

Sky TV lost 5c to $4.75, Contact Energy leaked 3c to $5.80 and Guinness Peat Group was down 2c to 83c.

Pike River Coal lost 3c to 88c, Hellaby slimmed 5c to $1.60 and NZ Refining bled 11c to $3.55.

The Warehouse was unchanged at $3.78 while improving stocks included Fisher&Paykel Appliances, up 1c to 61c, and AMP Office up 2c to 76c.

Tower, which today said it was ahead of its year ago results in the three months to December, was up 2c to $1.94, while Kiwi Income Property Trust was up 2c to $1.04 and Goodman Property Management gained 2c to $1.02.

Overseas markets continued to struggle during NZ trading time, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng index down 0.3% and Japan's Nikkei average losing 0.4% to hit its lowest level in two months.

Australian stocks also trailed, shedding 0.8%, after a lukewarm trading update from top investment bank Macquarie Group.

Earlier, on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 1%, falling through 10,000 for the first time since November.

The S&P 500 Index shed 0.9% and the Nasdaq Composite Index dropped 0.7%.

NZPA
Tue, 09 Feb 2010
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