Cultural lens and social context Beyond markets, Issue 046 weaves cultural narratives into economic reporting, acknowledging Te Tiriti o Waitangi’s place in shaping business practices and community wellbeing. Essays on social capital, workforce diversity, and indigenous economic development highlight how inclusive growth models can create more resilient long-term outcomes for investors and communities alike.
Features on "real" New Zealand women, which was the core USP (Unique Selling Proposition) of the brand. NZX Magazine New Zealand Issue 046
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The magazine reminds retail investors of the "wash sale" provision. You cannot sell a share on June 30th and buy it back on July 2nd. Issue 046 advises a 31-day gap. Can't find a physical copy
New Zealand is renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse hiking trails, but for those seeking a more adventurous experience, there are plenty of remote and rugged trails that venture into the country's uncharted territory. From the windswept mountains of the Southern Alps to the dense forests of the North Island, these trails offer a true wilderness experience that's not for the faint of heart.
New Zealand is a global leader in mandatory climate reporting, and this edition of the magazine acts as a primer for issuers navigating these new waters. For investors, the key takeaway is the standardization of data.
A compelling case study focuses on a Wellington-based fintech that successfully uplisted from the NXT market to the main board. The article breaks down the compliance costs versus the liquidity benefits, providing a checklist for startups considering an IPO.