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The S&P/NZX 50 Index is the main stock market index in New Zealand. It comprises the 50 biggest stocks by free-float market capitalisation trading on the New Zealand Stock Market (NZSX). The calculation of the free-float capitalisation excludes blocks of shares greater than 20% and blocks between 5% and 20% that are considered strategic. [1]
New Zealand [5] Australia & New Zealand Banking Group: NZX: ANZ: Australia [6] The Asia Pacific Trust NZX: APA: New Zealand [7] Asset Plus NZX: APL: New Zealand [8] ArborGen Holdings NZX: ARB: Argosy Property NZX: ARG: New Zealand [9] Arvida Group NZX: ARV: New Zealand [10] Blackpearl Group NZX: BPG: New Zealand Smartshares Australian Dividend ...
The Stock Association of New Zealand set up a sub-committee to investigate setting up a national stock exchange. [7] In 1983 the regional exchanges were amalgamated to form a national stock exchange, the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZSE). On 24 June 1991, NZSE implemented a computerised trading system, replacing the open outcry trading floors.
Yahoo Finance is a media property that is part of the Yahoo network. It provides financial news, data and commentary including stock quotes, press releases, financial reports, and original content. It also offers some online tools for personal finance management.
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New Zealand portal Companies whose stocks are traded on the New Zealand Exchange (NZX). Most of them are from New Zealand but there are also companies from many other countries.
A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock or security on a particular stock exchange. Ticker symbols are arrangements of symbols or characters (generally Latin letters or digits) which provide a shorthand for investors to refer to, purchase, and research securities.
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is an investment fund traded on a stock exchange that holds assets, rather than being a trading company. Such funds typically track an index.The New Zealand Exchange is the only provider of ETFs in New Zealand and has 35 of them, under the SmartShares brand. [1]