What it means for fixed-income investors in the coming 12 months.
Interviews with Chief Sustainability Officers on the balance between profitability and planetary impact.
represents a pivotal moment for New Zealand’s financial landscape, arriving at a time when the NZX (New Zealand’s Exchange) is navigating a complex era of high interest rates, evolving ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) standards, and a renewed push for domestic listings . nzx magazine new zealand issue 101
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The magazine features a roundtable discussion with leading analysts from New Zealand’s top brokerage firms. The consensus for this issue focuses on: What it means for fixed-income investors in the
The NZX’s own efforts to modernize its trading platforms to attract younger, mobile-first investors. Why Issue 101 Matters for the Retail Investor
The flagship feature of Issue 101 analyzes how the has performed over the last fiscal quarter. With central banks globally holding firm on interest rates, the magazine provides an expert breakdown of which sectors—such as Healthcare and Utilities —have shown defensive strength, and which are primed for recovery as the inflation cycle cools. 2. The Tech Sector Surge The rise of as a preferred debt instrument
While the "top ten" get the most headlines, Issue 101 explores the that are often overlooked. Through exclusive interviews with CEOs, the magazine identifies the "hidden gems" of the exchange that are quietly delivering consistent dividends and capital growth. Expert Perspectives: The "Big Three" Outlook
This milestone issue serves as a comprehensive guide for both institutional investors and retail traders, blending deep-dive market analysis with profiles of the companies currently shaping the . Inside Issue 101: Key Themes and Highlights
New Zealand’s tech scene is no longer just a "promising" niche. Issue 101 shines a spotlight on that are expanding their footprint in North America and Europe. From SaaS (Software as a Service) innovators to specialized hardware manufacturers, the magazine examines why Kiwi tech remains a favorite for venture capital-backed listings. 3. Sustainability and ESG Reporting