Wall Street
Wall St plunges, NZ's GDP drops - what's next for economy?
Tumultuous markets have seen thousands of dollars shaved off people's KiwiSaver balances recently.
Wall street plunged into a bear market on Monday. Today the US Federal reserve hiked interest rates… Video, Audio
Evan Osnos: 'Greed has always been part of America's formula'
When Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Evan Osnos was living away from the United States for a decade, he often found himself making a case for his home country, despite the grave mistakes it had made… Audio
How Elon Musk's 'bet of the century' is paying off
Wall Street Journal reporter Tim Higgins' new book, Power Play: Tesla, Elon Musk and the Bet of the Century, examines the history of the world's most famous electric car company. He joins Jim to… Audio
What's happening on Wall Street: An explainer
We look at the drama unfolding on Wall Street, where investors are bidding up the prices of some small US companies. Audio
Correspondent Karen Kasler on the US election
It's crunch time in the lead-up to the US election, with voters set to decide on Wednesday (New Zealand time) whether Donald Trump remains in the White House for another four years or challenger Joe… Audio
'She's not going to spill the beans on Prince Andrew' - Ghislaine confidante
A longtime friend and confidante of Ghislaine Maxwell says she is not likely to spill the beans on Prince Andrew. Philadelphia-based journalist Laura Goldman was in touch with Epstein's associate just… Audio
NZ and US share markets drop sharply
New Zealand's share market has opened sharply lower after US share markets had their worst losing session so far this year.
Wall Street tumbles on tech sector, trade war worries
Wall Street shares plunged to their lowest level in weeks on Monday in a wide sell-off led by technology firms, as well as jitters over trade tensions.
Half a billion wiped off value of shares
The New Zealand share market closed down 47 points or just under 0.6 percent at 8195, after opening more than 2 percent lower. About $600 million was wiped off the value of shares. Video, Audio
Market losses a dent in long, profitable climb
Markets seem to have recovered from the record fall, but there are warnings to not be "fools" that all is over, with some signalling the Dow could continue to fall. John Campbell reports. Video, Audio
European shares follow Wall St fall
European shares hit their lowest level in six months today, following Wall Street's biggest one-day fall in six years. Markets editor for the Financial Times Michael Mackenzie joins Guyon Espiner with… Audio
Dow Jones volatile in Wall St turmoil
The US stock markets have gyrating wildly today amid frantic trading on Wall Street. After opening down about 2 percent, shares rose briefly into positive territory before sinking again. The volatile… Audio
Early Business News for Tuesday 21 February 2017
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Trump pandering to Wall Street as markets boom
Financial experts say US President Donald Trump is not behind a recent share market boom. Checkpoint speaks to Gerald Celente, founder and director of The Trends Research Institute. Video, Audio
Morning markets for 20 May 2016
Wall Street weaker - Dow at a two month low - after minutes from the Federal Reserve suggest a rate hike is possible for June. Audio
Wall Street stocks fall sharply
Sharp falls in European stock markets overnight have been mirrored on Wall Street, where U.S. stocks have taken a big hit at the open. Adam Samson who covers markets and corporate news for the… Audio
Second day of panic in world stock markets
All eyes are on Wall Street after panic hit world stock markets for a second day, with prices dropping sharply in Asia and Europe. Audio
markets rpt live
New Zealand's stock market has ended its first day of trading for the year in the red, following a global sell off caused by concerns about China's slowdown and tensions in the Middle East. That's… Audio
Ferrari lists on New York Stock Exchange amid hoopla and glitz
Exotic Italian carmaker Ferrari has debuted on the New York stock exchange, in the ulitmate display of rich boys and their toys. Audio
Stocks close higher at end of September quarter
Wall Street has closed on a rosy note, as a turbulent September quarter comes to an end. Audio