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NZX Limited reported a 5% rise in Q1 2026 revenue to $32.7 million, as growth in data services and funds management offset a 72.6% drop in capital raisings.
The NZX 50 index closed at 13,175 points on Friday, May 8, 2026, marking a daily decline of 0.72%. Despite the fall, the market secured a 1.7% weekly gain and remains up 4.52% over the past year.
The NZX 50 index climbed 0.9% to 13271 points on Thursday, led by an 11% surge in Gentrack and a 3% gain for Infratil. While technology and infrastructure stocks thrived on AI optimism, consumer-facing companies like SkyCity and Tourism Holdings saw declines.
Napier Port Holdings Limited has approved an on-market share buyback of approximately 312,000 shares to support employee ownership plans. The move follows strong half-year results, with revenue rising to $84.9 million.
The S&P/NZX 50's recent extreme volatility, driven by Middle East tensions and global AI pricing wars, proves that New Zealand's equity market is increasingly a proxy for global forces. Local investors must wake up to the reality that domestic fundamentals are being overshadowed by international events.
New Zealand's sharemarket closed mixed as a massive 24% surge in Tourism Holdings, sparked by a revised NZ$3.10 takeover offer from BGH Capital, offset a widened annual loss of $8.7 million from newly listed Taiko Critical Minerals.
Tower Limited has reported a significant drop in its half-year profit to $22.9 million, down from $49.7 million a year earlier. The decline was driven by a sharp rise in weather-related claims costing $18.5 million, leading to a slide in the insurer's share price.
The NZX50 index fell 0.6% on Friday to close out a difficult week, with the headline index down 1.8% over five days. While Fisher & Paykel Healthcare saw significant losses, Gentrack and Property for Industry recorded gains in a session marked by selective buying.
Pacific Edge Limited has successfully raised NZ$25.4 million through an upsized placement to fund its Cxbladder operations and efforts to regain US Medicare coverage. The company will now launch a NZ$6 million retail offer to existing shareholders.
Westpac Banking Corporation reported a statutory net profit of A$3.4 billion for the first half of 2026, as strong lending growth was offset by a decline in net interest margins to 1.89%.
Sanford Limited (SAN.NZ) shares resumed trading following a $66 million block trade by Ngāi Tahu Investments. The transition of the 9.6% stake clears a major capital overhang amid solid financial performance and an updated consensus buy rating.
Heartland Group Holdings has signed a conditional agreement to acquire TSB Bank from Toi Foundation for NZ$620 million. The combined entity will become New Zealand's seventh-largest bank with approximately NZ$15 billion in total assets.
Oceania Healthcare has announced its audited full-year results for the period ending March 31, 2026, delivering a record 20% growth in Proforma Underlying EBITDA and a significant reduction in net debt. Despite operational gains, the board has suspended dividends as it targets positive free cash flow.
The NZX50 index climbed 1.2% on Tuesday, recovering from recent losses. Significant gains in Gentrack and Fisher & Paykel Healthcare helped offset broader market declines seen earlier in the week.
Mercury NZ Limited has announced a phased $1 billion investment plan to expand its geothermal energy platform near Taupō, aiming to power 125,000 additional homes by 2030.
Air New Zealand has significantly downgraded its FY26 outlook, forecasting a pre-tax loss of $340 million to $390 million due to a $240 million surge in jet fuel costs. The airline is responding with fare increases and capacity cuts while maintaining a strong liquidity position.
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. has disclosed a 5.14% stake in The a2 Milk Company, re-establishing its status as a substantial holder with 37.27 million shares. The move follows a period of stock price volatility and a recent infant formula recall in the United States.
While global volatility drags down the main NZX50 index, New Zealand's regional economies are staging a quiet recovery. Driven by strong primary sector returns and resilient local SMEs, the provinces are proving to be the real engine of the country's economic survival in 2026.
Westpac New Zealand's June 2026 Consumer Update shows household spending has slowed sharply, with per-person retail card spending down by 0.3% in May, prompting forecasts of three RBNZ OCR hikes to combat persistent inflation.
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare (FPH.NZ) delivered a strong FY26 performance with a 24% net profit increase and robust FY27 revenue guidance. The stock has responded with a 13.43% weekly surge, trading comfortably above its key moving averages.
The NZX50 index closed up 0.3% on Friday, May 22, 2026, driven by a 9% surge in Oceania Healthcare shares. Concurrently, Fletcher Building announced its Construction Division sale to VINCI Construction is unconditional at an increased value of approximately $334 million.
New Zealand exports climbed to a record $8.6 billion in April 2026, delivering a historic $1.9 billion trade surplus. Strong international demand for meat, gold, dairy, and crude oil offset rising global economic uncertainties.
Contact Energy Limited exhibits strong market performance, trading near its 52-week high at NZ$9.98. With a successful institutional block trade and solid technical indicators including a bullish MACD, the New Zealand utility provider's outlook remains highly favorable.
Gentrack Group Limited has acquired New Zealand SaaS provider Factor for NZ$24 million to integrate machine learning-driven energy pricing into its global platform. The deal, funded by cash reserves, is expected to be EPS accretive by FY28.
Air New Zealand has appointed Josh Emett as its new Culinary Ambassador to redesign premium dining experiences. The new menus will debut in October 2026 across long-haul flights from Auckland and North America.
Pacific Edge Limited has initiated a trading halt to conduct a NZ$24 million capital raise aimed at regaining US Medicare coverage. The company reported a significant revenue drop to NZ$11.5 million in FY26 following the loss of reimbursement for its Cxbladder tests.
CDC Data Centres has secured a landmark 555-megawatt contract in Australia, the largest in the nation's history. The 30-year agreement with a high-end US customer is expected to drive annualised EBITDAF to A$2 billion.
Mainfreight (MFT.NZ) shares rose 3.39% to NZ$61.00 as technical indicators turn bullish ahead of the May 28 FY26 earnings release. Despite margin pressure in the first half, analysts maintain a 'Buy' consensus with a NZ$73.24 price target.