S&P/NZX 50 Index

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S&P/NZX 50 Index
OperatorNZX, S&P Dow Jones Indices
ExchangesNZX
Constituents50
TypeLarge capitalisation
WebsiteS&P/NZX 50 Index

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]

The index was introduced as the NZSX 50 Index in March 2003 and replaced the NZSE 40 Index as the headline index. It was renamed the NZX 50 Index in late 2005.[1] The NZSE 40 Capital Index replaced the Barclays index in 1992,[2] although the Barclays index is still compiled by the NZX but not made widely available.[3] In 2015, the index was renamed to S&P/NZX 50 Index reflecting a 'strategic partnership' between NZX and S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI). As part of the partnership, S&P DJI has assumed responsibility for calculating, publishing distributing all NZX indices.[4]

Constituents[]

NZX 50 Index 1974–2012
Ticker symbol Company Sector
AIA.NZ Auckland International Airport Limited Airport Services
AIR.NZ Air New Zealand Limited Airlines
ANZ.NZ Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited Diversified Banks
ARG.NZ Diversified REITs
ARV.NZ Health Care Facilities
ATM.NZ The a2 Milk Company Limited Packaged Foods & Meats
CEN.NZ Contact Energy Limited Electric Utilities
CNU.NZ Chorus Limited Alternative Carriers
EBO.NZ Health Care Distributors
FBU.NZ Fletcher Building Limited Construction Materials
FPH.NZ Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited Health Care Equipment & Services
FRE.NZ Air Freight & Logistics
FSF.NZ Fonterra Shareholders' Fund Packaged Foods & Meats
GMT.NZ Goodman Property Trust Diversified REITs
GNE.NZ Genesis Energy Limited Electric Utilities
HGH.NZ Heartland Group Holdings Limited Diversified Banks
IFT.NZ Infratil Limited Electric Utilities
IPL.NZ Retail REITs
KMD.NZ Kathmandu Holdings Limited Specialty Stores
KPG.NZ Kiwi Property Group Limited Retail REITs
MCY.NZ Mercury NZ Limited Electric Utilities
MEL.NZ Meridian Energy Limited Renewable Electricity
MFT.NZ Mainfreight Limited Air Freight & Logistics
NPH.NZ Napier Port Holdings Limited Marine Ports & Services
NZX.NZ NZX Limited Financial Exchanges & Data
OCA.NZ Health Care Facilities
PCT.NZ Office REITs
PEB.NZ Pacific Edge Limited Health Care Equipment & Services
PFI.NZ Industrial REITs
POT.NZ Port of Tauranga Limited Marine Ports & Services
PPH.NZ Pushpay Holdings Limited Application Software
RBD.NZ Restaurant Brands New Zealand Limited Restaurants
RYM.NZ Ryman Healthcare Limited Health Care Facilities
SAN.NZ Packaged Foods & Meats
SCL.NZ Packaged Foods & Meats
SKC.NZ SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited Casinos & Gaming
SKL.NZ Skellerup Holdings Limited Industrial Machinery
SKO.NZ Application Software
SKT.NZ Sky Network Television Limited Cable & Satellite
SML.NZ Synlait Milk Limited Packaged Foods & Meats
SPG.NZ Diversified REITs
SPK.NZ Spark New Zealand Limited Integrated Telecommunication Services
SUM.NZ Summerset Group Holdings Limited Health Care Facilities
THL.NZ Tourism Holdings Limited Trucking
TPW.NZ Trustpower Limited Electric Utilities
VCT.NZ Vector Limited Multi-Utilities
VGL.NZ Vista Group International Limited Application Software
VHP.NZ Health Care REITs
WBC.NZ Westpac Banking Corporation Diversified Banks
ZEL.NZ Z Energy Limited Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing

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References[]

  1. ^ a b McVerry, Nick; Vos, Ed (2009). "NZX50: Increased investibility and price pressure on additions and deletions" (PDF). New Zealand Journal of Applied Business Research. 7 (2): 1–17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  2. ^ Tourani-Rad, Alireza; Choi, Daniel F.S.; Wilson, Benjamin John (2006). "A time-varying beta approach to measuring New Zealand's country risk". Managerial Finance. 32 (3): 257–269. doi:10.1108/03074350610646762.
  3. ^ Gaynor, Brian (6 November 2010). "The biggest day we had... and its lessons". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  4. ^ "NZX50 gets new name as S&P signs up". The New Zealand Herald. 27 February 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2021.

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