Some positive signs from international markets overnight.
American and European markets tumbled on Friday due to ongoing concerns about the Middle East conflict.
Asia-Pacific markets followed suit yesterday, with the NZX 50 dropping 3.1%.
Craigs Investment Partners Investment Director Mark Lister told Mike Hosking trading overnight has been more subdued.
He says oil prices got up to about $120 a barrel and are now back in the 90s, and the US, UK, and Europe markets are down again, but only slightly.
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