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NZSX

NZX Limited
Public company
Traded as NZX: NZX
NZX 50 Index
Founded 31 December 2002; predecessors dating back to 1870s
Headquarters Wellington, New Zealand
Key people
Mark Peterson (CEO)
James Miller (Chair)
Patrick Strange (Director)
Neil Paviour-Smith (Director)
Frank Aldridge (Director)
Dame Therese Walsh (Director)
Jon Macdonald (Director)
Website www.nzx.com

Coordinates: 41°17′23″S 174°46′46″E / 41.289709°S 174.779493°E / -41.289709; 174.779493

NZX Limited builds and operates capital, risk and commodity markets and the infrastructure required to support them. It also provides information, data and tools to support business decision making. NZX is the only registered securities exchange in New Zealand, and is also an authorised futures exchange. Its wholly owned subsidiary, New Zealand Clearing and Depository Corporation, is the operator of a designated settlement system under Part 5 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989.

NZX has offices across New Zealand and Australia. Its newest office is in Auckland, adjacent to the Britomart precinct. NZX’s Agri HQ is in Feilding and its Australian operation is based in Melbourne.

At the end of February 2017, the NZX had a total of 304 listed securities with a combined market capitalisation of NZD$144.8 billion.

NZX began life as a number of regional stock exchanges during the gold rush of the 1870s. Brokers’ Associations started in Dunedin Brokers’ Association in 1867, Otago in 1868, Auckland in 1872 and Wellington in 1882. The Dunedin Association became a Stock Exchange in 1893, Christchurch gained an exchange in 1900. Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Thames and Wellington formed the Stock Association of New Zealand in 1915, joined by Taranaki in 1916, Invercargill in 1920 and Gisborne in 1922. Merger was investigated from 1976, Christchurch and Invercargill merged in 1978 and a national exchange was formed in 1983.

In 1974 these regional exchanges were amalgamated to form one national stock exchange, the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZSE).


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