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A current analysis of the Nasdaq 100 after a volatile week: Futures show hesitation, while individual stocks like WDC and ADBE move the index. A look at the Miami Open (formerly the NASDAQ-100 Open 2005) reveals parallels to market psychology.
A deep dive into Monday's Dow futures plunge following Iran tensions, with insights from market veterans Ralph Vince, Randy Frederick, and Clive Lambert on navigating the chaos.
Veteran analyst James Crabtree dissects the staggering 93% spike in wholesale energy prices following the Strait of Hormuz closure, the impact on Kiwi household bills, and what experts like Jason Schenker predict next.
An analysis of the OPM tax document delays affecting US federal retirees in 2026, exploring the bureaucratic breakdown and what it signals for the future of government modernisation and efficiency.
Forget the market swings. A consolidation wave is hitting the Bitcoin ATM sector, and New Zealand is a key frontier. A veteran analyst breaks down what the latest acquisition means for the future of cash-to-crypto, right here in our own backyard.
Discover why institutional investors are piling into Bitcoin and check out top platforms for New Zealanders to buy Bitcoin safely and easily.
IAG shares tumbled 6% on Monday. Is this a dip-buying chance or the beginning of a deeper tailspin? Jonathan Cross analyses the Irish flight fallout, market jitters, and what comes next for the owner of British Airways.
A hard-hitting analysis of the Barclays share price plunge amid the Iran conflict and MFS fallout. Is the market overreacting? We dig into the fundamentals, the ethical overhang, and what the futures market is telling us.
Analysis of the FTSE 250's February performance, key stocks, and whether the current volatility presents a buying opportunity. Insights on HSBC's fund and Joanna Abeyie's views on market overreaction.
A closer look at the surge in Shell's share price amid the Middle East conflict and rising oil prices, and what it signals for Kiwi investors and the outlook for inflation.