-- 周四,新西兰股市收跌,多数亚洲股指下跌,原因是霍尔木兹海峡航运安全担忧持续存在。 S&P/NZX 50 指数下跌 0.47%,或 60.67 点,收于 12,884.93 点。 据路透社周四报道,伊朗在霍尔木兹海峡扣押了两艘船只,加强了对这条战略水道的控制。此前,美国总统特朗普宣布无限期暂停对伊朗的袭击,但并未表示和平谈判将会重启。 路透社援引盛宝银行首席投资策略师查鲁·查纳纳的话说:“市场目前非常紧张。我们仍然处于不战不和的局面,这意味着即使是未经证实的局势升级恐慌也可能导致油价波动,并打压风险资产。” 国内新闻方面,穆迪已将新西兰AAA信用评级展望从稳定下调至负面,财政部长尼古拉·威利斯表示,此举再次表明需要对支出和借贷进行管控。 此外,新西兰储备银行数据显示,3月份新西兰信用卡支出环比增长0.7%,达到48.7亿新西兰元,高于上月的0.1%;而信用卡余额则下降0.5%,至60.8亿新西兰元。 Cotality表示,新西兰住房市场销量在3月份连续第三个月下滑,同比下降2.4%。 公司新闻方面,Genesis Energy(ASX:GNE,NZE:GNE)公布,截至3月31日的第三财季,其零售电力总销量为1380吉瓦时(GWh),低于去年同期的1474吉瓦时。 Comvita(NZE:CVT)启动了一项按比例分配的可放弃认购权发行计划,拟筹集至多3000万新西兰元,用于支持银行再融资。
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