: NZX officially debuted its highly anticipated S&P/NZX 20 Index Futures .
Today, NZX Magazine is largely a memory, its issues collectable more for their nostalgic value than their contemporary relevance. But for a brief, fascinating period, it was a genuine media force. And for those lucky enough to have held a copy of issue 101, it remains a relic of a time when a Kiwi bloke with a camera and a dream could take on the world—and win.
The back-page editorial (a prestigious spot in NZX Magazine) makes a radical proposal: the introduction of fractional ownership of NZX-listed real estate and fine wine (via the NZX Wine Index).
: Prioritizing companies showing lean balance sheets and low debt-to-equity ratios to better withstand extended periods of high interest rates.
Commercial clean-energy tailwinds and massive national data centre grid demands. Infratil
For the seasoned exporter, the data regarding shipping rates and trade deals will be the primary draw. However, for the casual reader or the aspiring entrepreneur, the profiles on sustainable innovation and tech exports offer a fascinating glimpse into where the New Zealand economy is heading.
The cover of Issue 101 features a striking graphic of a compass superimposed over the Southern Alps, signalling the theme: Navigating Volatility .
: Reporting on Environmental, Social, and Governance metrics has shifted from a voluntary corporate social responsibility badge to a mandatory component of standard investor transparency.
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