-- 火曜日のニュージーランド株式市場は、ホルムズ海峡を巡る米国とイランの新たな攻撃を受け、アジアの主要株価指数が軒並み下落する中、下落して取引を終えた。 S&P/NZX 50指数は0.47%(61.98ポイント)下落し、13,035.70で引けた。 ロイター通信が月曜日に報じたところによると、米国とイランは月曜日、湾岸地域で新たな攻撃を応酬し、ホルムズ海峡の支配権を巡って海上封鎖を繰り広げ、既に脆弱な停戦状態を揺るがした。 一方、ロイター通信が月曜日に報じたところによると、ニュージーランドはシンガポールと、危機時にも両国間のサプライチェーンを維持するための協定を締結した。 国内ニュースでは、ANZリサーチの報告によると、ANZ世界商品価格指数は4月に前月比0.8%下落し、特にバターと無水乳脂肪を中心に乳製品価格が高騰した。 さらに、ANZリサーチのレポートによると、4月のカード決済総額は2.5%減少したものの、前年同月比では4.4%増加した。 企業ニュースでは、フレッチャー・ビルディング(ASX:FBU、NZE:FBU)は、住宅・開発部門の戦略見直しに関する最近の報道、特に工業用不動産の売却の可能性に関する憶測について言及したが、それ以上のコメントは控えた。 シンライト・ミルク(ASX:SM1、NZE:SML)は、外部要因による経営難が続く中、シンジケートローン契約に関して2件の債務免除を取得した。
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