(RTTNews) - New Zealand share markets opened higher on Wednesday following a generally positive session on Wall Street where the U.S. stocks closed the election day on higher ground, despite a spike in oil prices.
The benchmark NZX 50 index was up 28.62 points or 1.01% to 2,872.93 shortly after the market opened for the ...
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