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  2. List of companies listed on the New Zealand Exchange

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    NZX: AFC: Australia [1] Australian Foundation Investment Company NZX: AFI: AFT Pharmaceuticals NZX: AFT: New Zealand [2] Smartshares Global Aggregarte Bond ETF: NZX: AGG: New Zealand Accordant Group NZX: AGL: Auckland International Airport: NZX: AIA: New Zealand [3] Air New Zealand: NZX: AIR: New Zealand [4] Auckland Real Estate Trust NZX: AKL ...

  3. List of New Zealand exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. NZX - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's Exchange (Māori: Te Paehoko o Aotearoa), known commonly as the NZX, is the national stock exchange for New Zealand and a publicly owned company. [1] NZX is the parent company of Smartshares, and Wealth Technologies.

  5. List of companies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor and travel apparel, gear and accessories (NZX: KMD) Christchurch: 1987 Retailer Outdoor and travel apparel, gear and accessories P A Kiwi Property Group: Financials Real estate holding & development Auckland: 1992 Property investment (NZX: KPG) P A Kiwibank: Financials Banks Wellington: 2001 Bank, subsidiary of state-owned New Zealand ...

  6. S&P/NZX 50 - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Real estate business - Wikipedia

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    A real estate transaction is the process whereby rights in a unit of property (or designated real estate) are transferred between two or more parties, e.g., in the case of conveyance, one party being the seller(s) and the other being the buyer(s). It can often be quite complicated due to the complexity of the property rights being transferred ...

  8. Mainzeal - Wikipedia

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    The Richina holding company was created when Mainzeal acquired a New Zealand leather business (since sold) and in 1996 it changed its name to Richina Pacific (retaining the Mainzeal name for its construction unit) and started investing in China, where its owners saw major business opportunities. [5] Richina Pacific delisted from NZX in January ...

  9. Real estate benchmarking - Wikipedia

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    Real estate benchmarking is the standard of measurement used to analyze the financial characteristics of a real estate investment property. In the general sense, real estate benchmarking refers to the comparison of potential real estate investment properties against a predetermined framework of measurement. In a narrow sense, the term real ...