(RTTNews) - The New Zealand stock market closed lower Tuesday on profit taking following five consecutive sessions of gains. The market opened higher, despite a mixed lead from Wall Street, but lost ground in the afternoon session as investors turned cautious ahead of the U.S. presidential election. The benchmark NZX 50 index closed down ...
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