Nzx Magazine New Zealand Issue 046 -

due out in August 2026, which promises a deep dive into the privatisation of Kiwibank and the potential for a partial NZX listing.

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. Pro tip from the article: Use a different but correlated stock. Sell Synlait and buy a-t-m listed Open Country Dairy (OCD) if you want similar dairy exposure but need the tax loss. The Global Outlook: Australia vs. New Zealand In a cross-Tasman comparison, Issue 046 imports commentary from Bell Potter’s Sydney desk . NZX Magazine New Zealand Issue 046

For over a decade, NZX Magazine (formerly New Zealand Exchange Magazine ) has served as the definitive printed and digital compendium for Kiwi investors, brokers, and C-suite executives. Each quarterly issue dissects the currents beneath the headline numbers of the S&P/NZX 50. due out in August 2026, which promises a

If you have capital gains from a stock like FPH or IFT, you can realize losses from laggards like SKT or SML to offset your tax liability. Issue 046 advises a 31-day gap

FPH is pivoting hard into home-based respiratory care . Gradon notes that 60% of their R&D budget is now devoted to miniaturization for home use, a direct result of the "hospital-at-home" trend that survived COVID. Deep Dive: The Carbon Credit Conundrum Page 42 of Issue 046 features a sobering analysis of the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) by Dr. Rangi Mātātā , an environmental economist.

In a candid conversation, Gradon addresses the post-pandemic hangover in hospital capital equipment spending. He reveals that the company’s new $400 million high-tech manufacturing facility in Tijuana, Mexico (dubbed "Campus Cosy"), is now fully operational, derisking supply chains away from a pure China-Taiwan strait dependency.