Are investors on a slippery slope when they try to buy market dips?

Are you buying a dip or a downward spiral?

There's money to be made buying when share prices fall as long as the stock eventually rebounds. Here's how to tell if you're buying a dip or trying to catch a falling knife.

Death toll from NZ terror attack rises to 50

The death toll in the New Zealand shooting has risen to 50, after another victim was found police said on Sunday. Another 50 people were wounded by a single gunman, Australian Brenton Tarrant.

'Our gun laws will change': Ardern

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has vowed to change NZ's gun laws after confirming the "primary perpetrator" in Christchurch's terror attack used five weapons.

Scene set for renewed carbon clash

WA's environment watchdog says it won't vacate the carbon emissions war until there is a national plan that puts Australia on track to meet Paris commitments.

Wall Street rallied to end with week. The Dow was led by Intel, Boeing and Apple.

Tech sector paces Wall St rally

The S&P; 500 Index had its best week since November, with technology shares surging after a strong earnings report from Broadcom.

Opinion

People outside Deans Ave mosque on edge of Hagley Park.

'Darkest day': 49 people dead in NZ attack

Up to 49 people are dead and more than 20 seriously injured after a shoooter opened fire at two mosques in Christchurch on Friday, in what the country's prime minister said was an "unprecedented act of violence".

Jacinda Ardern said that the mosque attacker was a licensed gun owner and that five firearms were used during the rampage.

NZ gun ownership is among highest in the world

New Zealand's reputation as a laid-back and safe country, where even police are mostly unarmed, belies easy access to weapons and a private firearm ownership rate among the highest in the world.

Inside the Brexit nightmare

Britons don't have the luxury of rubbernecking this political train wreck and then moving on. They are past bewildered, and well into the fed-up stage.

Personal Finance

Professional dressing for young women is difficult, because well-tailored and stylish clothes are expensive.

How #MeToo has changed what we wear at work

Many young women, already worrying about how to be taken seriously, look professional and project just the right amount of personality, are factoring in another concern: how to dress safely.