A primary focus of Issue 101 is the evolution of trans-Tasman corporate consolidations and aggressive market buyouts. Using real-time regional case studies—such as the recent ripples caused by Perseus Mining’s offer for OreCorp —the edition illustrates how cash-rich offshore entities are aggressively hunting for undervalued assets across Australasian boards.
A significant portion of Issue 101 focuses on corporate governance, detailing directives directly out of the latest NZX Ltd Annual Shareholder Meeting . Led by NZX Chair John McMahon and CEO Mark Peterson, the publication maps out the explicit KPIs defining board performance for the year:
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Beyond its stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures, New Zealand has a thriving arts and culture scene that's just waiting to be explored. NZX Magazine New Zealand Issue 101 features an in-depth look at the country's vibrant cultural landscape, including its world-class museums, galleries, and performance venues. Meet the artists, musicians, and writers who are shaping New Zealand's creative identity, and discover the unique festivals and events that showcase the country's rich cultural heritage.
: A look at how domestic KiwiSaver providers and international institutional funds are using voting power to demand verifiable decarbonization pathways from corporate boards. A primary focus of Issue 101 is the
: Pairing reliable, high-yield domestic companies on the NZX Main Board with international funds to protect against localized economic downturns.
The centennial-plus-one edition focuses heavily on the theme of resilience. As New Zealand grapples with inflationary pressures, Issue 101 dives deep into how the country's most iconic "gentle giants"—the high-dividend yielding utility and infrastructure stocks—are protecting shareholder value. From Meridian Energy to Auckland International Airport, the editorial team provides a granular look at the balance sheets of the companies that form the backbone of the NZX. Led by NZX Chair John McMahon and CEO
To understand the weight of Issue 101, one must first appreciate the volatility of the industry it covers. The New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX) and the broader primary industries sector are subject to the whims of global commodity prices, shifting trade regulations, and the unpredictable forces of nature. A magazine that bridges these worlds—connecting rural producers with urban investors—must navigate these turbulent waters. Reaching a 101st issue implies that the publication has successfully weathered economic downturns, legislative upheavals, and the rapid digital transformation of the media landscape. Where many trade publications fold within their first few years, Issue 101 stands as a survivor, having built a trusted rapport with its readership.
If you usually skip the charts, don’t. The section (pages 28-32) features a stunning visualisation of the NZD/USD correlation with dairy futures over the last decade. It’s a masterclass in how weather in Waikato affects your travel budget to Australia.
Issue 101 delivers a granular review of the NZX top-tier listings, highlighting companies that have demonstrated operational resilience amid economic headwinds. The editorial emphasizes that robust corporate governance and clear capital allocation strategies are the primary differentiators of market outperformers. Sector Insights & Structural Shifts
The landscape of Kiwi investing is undergoing a massive structural shift, and lands at the perfect time to map out this new financial era. Operating as the premier playbook for institutional and retail investors alike, this milestone issue arrives on the heels of the New Zealand Stock Market (NZX 50) hitting its historic all-time high of 13,757.71 .