MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares fall as Westpac punished   2 May 2016

Article - BusinessDesk

MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares fall as Westpac punished on first-half results; ANZ, Meridian, Kathmandu decline

By Jonathan Underhill

May 2 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand shares fell after Westpac Banking Corp posted earnings that missed estimates on increased impairments. Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, which also reports this week, and Kathmandu Holdings were among leading decliners.

The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell 28.76 points, or 0.4 percent, to 6,791.82. Within the index, 31 stocks fell, 14 rose and four were unchanged. Turnover was $122 million.

Westpac dropped 5 percent to $32.34 and ANZ Bank fell 4.2 percent to $25.53 on the NZX, pacing declines on the S&P/ASX 200 Index. Westpac posted first-half cash profit, which excludes one-time items, of A$3.9 billion. While that was up from A$3.78 billion a year earlier it missed analyst estimates as the charge for bad debts surged to A$667 million, a six-year high.

"Yes it did miss (estimates) but not by a huge amount," said David Price, a broker at Forsyth Barr. "The Australian market is fairly brutal when companies don't make forecast."

Kathmandu, the outdoor clothing retailer that counts Australia as its largest market, fell 1.9 percent to $1.56.

Meridian Energy fell 3.6 percent to $2.555, leading declines among utility stocks, Mighty River Power, which is to change its name to Mercury Energy in line with its retail division, fell about 3 percent to $2.93. TrustPower fell 1.3 percent to $7.65, Vector dropped 1.2 percent to $3.31 and Contact Energy fell 0.2 percent to $5.07.

Z Energy, which last week got antitrust approval to buy rival petrol station chains, rose 0.5 percent to $7.88.

Fonterra Shareholders' Fund rose 0.3 percent to $5.83. This week's GlobalDairyTrade auction is expected to record another small gain in prices of dairy products.

Among other large-cap companies, retirement village operator Summerset Group fell 1.8 percent to $4.36 and retailer Warehouse Group declined 1.5 percent to $2.72. Xero, the cloud-based accounting service, fell 1.2 percent to $16.20 and A2 Milk fell 1.1 percent to $1.75.

Price said there has been "indiscriminate buying from offshore" of New Zealand's biggest listed companies and today's selloff was just as widespread. Volumes were relatively light and may remain light this week as many fund managers head to Australia for a Macquarie investment conference, where companies are invited to give presentations.

Price said the conference often becomes the venue for "confessions season" with some companies choosing to give guidance or make other comments about their performance.

Investors were also conscious of the kiwi dollar having gained back up to 70 US cents, creating an extra drag for exporters and companies getting much of their revenue offshore. Fishers & Paykel Healthcare fell 0.3 percent to $9.12.

(BusinessDesk)

Add a comment

News

Hilary Timmins' Award-Winning UK Documentary Series To Inspire NZ Students

29 Jun 2020 Education
Dream Catchers, produced and directed by Hilary Timmins, celebrates the success stories of more than thirty inspirational New... more

New Zealand reaffirms support for Flight MH17 judicial process

7 Mar 2020 News By Rt HON WINSTON PETERS
Ahead of the start of the criminal trial in the Netherlands on 9 March, Foreign Minister Winston Peters has reaffirmed the need to... more

Business

NZ Government's Economic package to fight COVID-19

17 Mar 2020 Business News By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
The Coalition Government has launched the most significant peace-time economic plan in modern New Zealand history to cushion the... more

NZ Government announces aviation relief package

19 Mar 2020 Business News By Hon Phil Twyford
Transport Minister Phil Twyford today outlined the first tranche of the $600 million aviation sector relief package announced earlier... more

Living

Diversity was Key at New Zealand Trade Tasting in London

6 Jun 2022 Food & Wine
New Zealand Winegrowers Annual Trade Tasting was recently held in London, on Wednesday 4 May, in Lindley Hall. It was the first... more

Kiwi author stuns Behind the Butterfly Gate

12 Jan 2022 Arts By Charlotte Everett
Hidden behind the Butterfly Gate is where the secret has been kept for 76 years...  New Zealand writer Merryn Corcoran’s... more

Property

Fairer rules for tenants and landlords

17 Nov 2019 Property By Minister Kris Faafoi
17 NOVEMBER 2019 The Government has delivered on its promise to the over one million New Zealanders who now rent to make it fairer... more

New Zealand Government will not implement a Capital Gains Tax

17 Apr 2019 Property By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
The Coalition Government will not proceed with the Tax Working Group’s recommendation for a capital gains tax, Jacinda Ardern... more

Migration

Boosting border security with electronic travel authority – now over 500,000 issued

19 Nov 2019 Migration By Hon Iain Lees-Galloway
19 NOVEMBER 2019 We’ve improved border security with the NZeTA, New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority, which helps us to... more

Christchurch reinstated as refugee settlement location

18 Aug 2018 Migration
18 AUGUST 2018 HON IAIN LEES-GALLOWAY The announcement that Christchurch can once again be a settlement location for refugees... more

Travel

Gallipoli Anzac Day services cancelled

19 Mar 2020 Travel & Tourism By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
The New Zealand and Australian Governments have announced this year’s joint Anzac Day services at Gallipoli will be cancelled... more

New Zealanders advised not to travel overseas

19 Mar 2020 Travel & Tourism
New Zealanders advised not to travel overseas more

Sport

The Skipper's Diary: Sir Richard Hadlee honouring his father and NZ's Forty-Niners

27 Oct 2019 Cricket By Charlotte Everett
NZNewsUK London Editor Charlotte Everett spoke to Sir Richard Hadlee about why he’s chosen to publish his father’s... more

PREVIEW: All Blacks v England semi-final

26 Oct 2019 Rugby
The two most convincing quarterfinals winners are set to square off in a semifinal showdown for the ages when the All Blacks meet old... more

Columns

Gordon Campbell on the Gareth Morgan crusade

11 Nov 2016 Opinion
Gordon Campbell on the Gareth Morgan crusade First published on Werewolf The ghastly likes of Marine Le Pen in France and Geert ... more

Gordon Campbell on the US election outcome

10 Nov 2016 Opinion
Column - Gordon Campbell   Gordon Campbell on the US election outcome Well um.. on the bright side, there (probably)... more

Kiwi Success

Congratulations to Loder Cup winner

26 Sep 2018 People By Hon Eugenie Sage
25 SEPTEMBER 2018 The Loder Cup, one of New Zealand’s oldest conservation awards, has been awarded to Robert McGowan for 2018... more

Appointments to New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO

16 Aug 2018 Appointments
16 AUGUST 2018Appointments to New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO HON JENNY SALESA Associate Education Minister Jenny Salesa is... more

Recruitment

Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers

14 Aug 2018 Recruitment By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
14 AUGUST 2018Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers RT HON JACINDA ARDERN HON CHRIS HIPKINS Prime Minister The... more

Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers

22 Aug 2018 Recruitment By RT HON JACINDA ARDERN
14 AUGUST 2018Historic pay equity settlement for education support workers RT HON JACINDA ARDERN HON CHRIS HIPKINS Prime Minister The... more