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In our Opening Bell podcast we aim to provide a snapshot into what's happening within our economy, the capital markets, our organisation as New Zealand's Exchange, and our community. Featuring a range of industry leaders, each podcast is packed with trends, insights and learning opportunities.
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You will get insights on Auckland Property & NZX Stock Market. Meet New Zealand investors that will show you how to save time and money 💥In this show, we interview economists, tax advisors, fund managers, etc. to find the tools & tactics that you can use today. We discuss things like "5 Little-Known Mistakes that Every Property Owner Makes" and "How You can Maximise Returns from NZX Stock Market". 🔔Subscribe to this weekly podcast now, so you do not mist the next show.
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Jeremy Medlin reviews the stocks that are moving the NZX, ASX and international markets. Listen in each week for a new episode on Friday. Find out more about the podcast by going to www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz
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A conversation with experts, CEOs, and you. We talk to company leaders and an industry experts every week. Listen or watch over lunch or whenever you want to snack on what’s happening in the economy, the markets, and the companies you invest in Brought to you by Sharesies, with BusinessDesk. Shared Lunch is not financial advice. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You ...
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Our mission is to close the gender investment gap in New Zealand and around the world. In this podcast, we are committed to providing you with access to interesting facts, resources and people that will help you start (or continue!) your investing journey. For more info, visit our website at closingthegap.co.nz. DISCLAIMER: We are not financial advisers and the content of this podcast should not be treated as financial advice. If you need help making a decision about your money, you should a ...
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Earlier this month we were proud to welcome our first listing for 2024, BeingAI to the NZX! BeingAI is a company at the forefront of bringing groundbreaking technology to business operations. In such an exciting era for the team, we spoke to the company’s Chair Sean Joyce and CEO David McDonald about the inspiration for the company, why they listed…
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Being AI, an AI and web-3 specialist, is the latest company to list on the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX), and is now available on Sharesies. We sat down with Nyssa Waters, the CEO and co-founder of Being Consultants, and David McDonald, the CEO of Being AI, to find out more about the company, the people behind it, and its ambition for the future…
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In this episode of The Opening Bell, we hear from Adam Davis, Co-founder of Farrer Capital Management, on the recent resurgence of interest in agricultural commodities trading. Adam delves into the drivers behind this trend, the impact of climate change on agricultural markets, emerging trends and sectors within the commodity market, and the signif…
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At Bremworth, sustainability is intricately woven into all aspects of the company’s fabric. We were joined by the company’s CEO, Greg Smith to discuss the inspiration and opportunity to take the transformative leap to focus purely on wool carpets and rugs and how they’re working hard alongside their customers to go good together.…
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We take a look at: Gold, Michael Hill Jewelers International Ltd (ASX: MHJ), Judo Capital Holdings Ltd (ASX: JDO) and; Fiducian Group Ltd (ASX: FID) For investing education articles: https://chriscoe.co.nz/blog/ Our recommended share portfolio: https://chriscoe.co.nz/share-investment-newsletter/ To contact us: https://chriscoe.co.nz/contact/ Please…
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In this Kids & Money school holiday episode, Brooke Roberts chats with ZM Drive host Clint Roberts (no relation!). Clint hosts The Parenting Hangover podcast, and shares his money experiences as a dad of two young daughters. We find out about growing up Roto-vegas, his DJ side hustle, and how tips from Hamish Blake & co-host Jordan 'How to Dad' Wat…
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Join Sharesies co-founder Brooke Roberts in this Kids & Money school holiday episode for her conversation with Jamie Beaton, CEO of Crimson Education and NZ Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2023. Jamie shares his inspiring story of getting into top universities like Harvard and Yale and starting Crimson to help other students achieve their academic d…
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When it comes to climate investing: where are we? Where do we need to be? How will we get there? We ask former Climate Change Minister and co-leader of the Green Party, James Shaw, before he leaves Parliament on May 1. Shaw explains that while much of his job was telling the truth about a bleak subject, he’s buoyed by the ‘astonishing’ amount of mo…
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Now more than ever sustainability is front of mind for both investors and companies. As we delve into our sustainability podcast series this month, we had the privilege of chatting with Hannah Taylor, Head of Sustainability at Chorus. Hannah shares invaluable insights and trends shaping the sector, including the latest developments in mandatory cli…
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In this quick bite, Smartshares CEO Anna Scott, explains some of the advantages when it comes to the tax treatment of NZ based exchange-traded-funds. Plus what to consider—including currency exchange—when buying offshore ETFs versus local ‘wrapper’ versions. This is from our previous episode ‘Why invest in ETFs from NZ?’ For more or to watch on you…
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Today we look at: Two gold miners ramping up production - St Barbara (ASX: SBM) and RED 5 (ASX: RED), a large cap miner exposed to the copper theme - Sandfire (ASX: SFR), a software company with large cap clients and - Integrated Research (ASX: IRI); a micro cap lighting manufacturer increasing sales - FOS Capital (ASX: FOS) For investing education…
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There are many advantages to investing in exchange-traded-funds (ETFs), but with so much choice how do you know whether to invest locally or go offshore? We ask these questions and more of Anna Scott the CEO of Smartshares—a fund manager owned by the NZX. We find out about moves to make it easier to invest in NZ infrastructure. Plus basics around E…
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In this bonus episode we talk to Aaron Hockley, fund manager of Vital Healthcare Property Trust Fund, which is the only specialist healthcare property fund listed on the NZX. You’ll find how REITs (real estate investment trusts) work and in particular what’s unique to investing in healthcare real estate using this structure. Plus how rising interes…
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In this episode of the Opening Bell, NZX's James Atkinson is joined by William Loux from US Dairy Export Council, and James Robertson from Fonterra for a panel discussion on the export dynamics in the dairy industry. James and William cover global milk supply, and challenges around weakening Chinese demand, as well as a shift in consumer preference…
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Investors are seeing through the doom clouds and investing in shares, while the property market is harder to navigate. We talk to independent economist Tony Alexander about investor preferences in the latest Sharesies quarterly Investing Insights Survey, which also shows crypto is edging back in popularity. Tony's pick for interest rates easing is …
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Inflation is on the way down, but will rising commodity prices put a spanner in the works? Will small caps continue to perform? We look at a coal play with company directors buying shares; And should you be looking at investing in the drone industry? For investing education articles: https://chriscoe.co.nz/blog/ Our recommended share portfolio: htt…
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NZ’s biggest retailer The Warehouse Group is getting back to basics after writing off Torpedo7, declining sales and plans to exit e-commerce venture TheMarket.com. We talk to acting CFO Celia Mearns following the Red Shed’s half-year results, which it describes as ‘sobering’. Celia shares the challenges of online sales and competing with the likes …
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You have arrived at the Chris Coe & Associates finance and investing Podcast, with your host me, Chris Coe, a Wanaka based investment adviser, and avid share market investor. Today we talk: New Zealand’s recession an interesting small cap with ASX directors buying shares, a small cap asx listed robot bricklayer will your next house be built by a 3D…
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On our recent episode we caught up with Skellerup's outgoing CEO David Mair. BusinessDesk's Rebecca Stevenson chatted to David about this exceptional growth, which he puts down to a focus on process and continuous improvement driven by the Japanese philosophy of Kaizen / Kaikaku. David also thinks we're too worried about failure, so what's his appr…
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Skellerup—the Kiwi icon famous for Red Band gumboots—has gone from financial troubles to a multi-national solving complex tooling and material problems in industry and agriculture. We talk to star CEO, Skellerup’s David Mair about this journey during his nearly 14 years at the helm, and what the future holds when he steps down at the end of this mo…
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Continuing our spotlight of female leaders within the capital markets, it was a pleasure to have a conversation with Anna Scott, CEO of Smartshares. We discussed what got her into the finance industry, what it means to be a female leader and her first six months as CEO. As a mentor for others, Anna shares insights into the importance of remaining a…
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Steven Joyce, former deputy PM & finance minister, shares his candid perspective on the shifting tides of the nation's business environment under the new government. He reflects on the regulatory burdens and the resilience of local businesses. Plus his take on the 'year of changing gear' and the government policy and business confidence that could …
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You have arrived at the Chris Coe & Associates finance and investing Podcast, with your host me, Chris Coe, a Wanaka based investment adviser, and avid share market investor. Today we talk: Is your fund manager beating the index? should you have some gold shares in your portfolio, this family tracking app has gone gangbusters on-market director buy…
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How will business fare under the coalition government? What’s working? What needs to change? We sit down with entrepreneur, former cabinet minister and newly appointed board member of The Icehouse & Icehouse ventures Steven Joyce to chew over these and more. You’ll learn why he thinks capital markets could be revitalised with more companies listing…
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Interested in a career in finance? For our next Opening Bell podcast, Craigs Investment Partners Head of Strategy, Hannah Gillespie joins us to discuss her journey within financial markets and what her role as Head of Strategy entails. Hannah also talks to the diversity of career opportunities within the sector and how a successful career in market…
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What are the challenges and risks for investment strategies in the age of AI? In this quick bite Guy Thornewill and Mike Taylor from PIE Funds delve into the impact of artificial intelligence on various business sectors. They share cautionary tales, like how AI has disrupted the business model of companies such as Chegg, and provide insights into w…
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For our next Opening Bell podcast, we had the privilege to speak to Joan Withers, a highly distinguished Chair and Professional Director, as part of our celebration of female leaders within the capital markets during the month of March. Joan talks to her career journey to date – including challenges entering the workforce following six years as a s…
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The rise of US chip maker NVIDIA has been phenomenal as artificial intelligence changes our world. But how long can NVIDIA’s run last and what should retail investors consider when it comes to AI? We put these questions to PIE Funds Head of Global Research Guy Thornewill and PIE Founder and Chief Investment Officer Mike Taylor. This conversation pr…
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Despite donating to charities being common in New Zealand, social investment is often not talked about. To help encourage more conversation, Jarden and ImpactLab have teamed up to create a report which delves into Social Return of Investment in the charities sector. To discuss the findings, we spoke to Jarden’s Chris Wilson and ImpactLab’s Sir Bill…
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New Zealand's energy landscape is evolving with the integration of wind power alongside thydroelectricity. Meridian Energy CFO discusses the strategic role of wind as an intermittent, yet valuable, renewable resource. With the Harapaki Wind Farm in the Hawke's Bay due for completion later this year, he explains how wind energy is set to relieve pre…
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Today we talk about US index concentration, Buffett's latest letter, mortgage stress in Australia; and should listener Adam invest in shares or go traveling? For investing education articles: https://chriscoe.co.nz/blog/ Our recommended share portfolio: https://chriscoe.co.nz/share-investment-newsletter/ To contact us: https://chriscoe.co.nz/contac…
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We crunch the numbers with Meridian Energy after its half-year earnings results, and find out how it aims to beat its competitors to retail sales as power prices rise. Chief Financial Officer Mike Roan talks about controlling electricity demand with both residential customers and big industry clients to secure the national supply in winter months B…
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In complex economic conditions, we were joined by ASB’s Chief Economist, Nick Tuffley to discuss the role of an economist, the macro-economic trends as to why New Zealand is experiencing high interest rates and the importance of raising productivity in the year ahead. Nick also provides interesting insights into global trends - including the Americ…
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With cocoa futures trading at all-time highs, NZX Commercial Manager Cristina Alvarado is joined by Martijn Bron, former Head of Cocoa Trading at Cargill, who shares his insights and experience in trading cocoa markets, and what has changed in the last 20 years. First up, NZX Dairy Analysts Rosalind Crickett and Lewis Hoggard give us an update on g…
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As New Zealand navigates the increasingly expensive energy market, Contact Energy CEO Mike Fuge shares his insights on future plans for batteries and solar power. BusinessDesk Editor Pattrick Smellie dives into about Contact's 100-megawatt battery project at Glenbrook and the viablity of solar and renewable energy solutions in Aotearoa's unique lan…
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To kickstart our year of NZX Opening Bell podcasts we sat down with our Chief Executive, Mark Peterson to talk all things markets. Following the release of our 2023 Annual Results, Mark highlights NZX Group's solid performance amidst tough market conditions. Mark also shares exciting opportunities ahead for both the company and the capital markets …
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Why you’ll be paying more for power We find out in our conversation with gentailer Contact Energy off the back of its improved $153m net profit for six months to December 31. CEO Mike Fuge explains why consumer power prices are set to rise above inflation. Ouch! You’ll also hear Mike’s view on the future of gas and why it’s necessary but tricky. Wh…
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In this shorter episode of Shared Lunch, Helen Matterson & Sharesies 3EO Leighton Roberts discuss the ongoing company earnings season, why it matters and how NZ differs to the rest of the world. They also highlight some of the recent drama in the New Zealand and U.S. markets, and the extent of volatility this period often brings to share prices, th…
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What should homebuyers and investors bear in mind over the next 6 months? Tony Alexander highlights insurance hikes and local rate changes and shares his take on upcoming interest rate trends and how the undercurrents of migration and new NZ residents could effect the dynamics of the housing market. This quick bite is from our previous episode 'Inv…
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Welcome to the Chris Coe & Associates Investing Podcast, with your host Chris Coe, a Wanaka based investment adviser, and avid share market investor. Today we talk Fletcher Building, Buffett's recent trades, fund manager surveys, KiwiSaver, and Nickel. For investing education articles: https://chriscoe.co.nz/blog/ Our recommended share portfolio: h…
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Navigating the twists and turns of the property market continues to be quite a ride. Independent economist Tony Alexander takes us through the drivers of the market trends in early 2024. You’ll hear why Tony thinks the Reserve Bank won’t be raising or easing interest rates later this month, and why he’s extended his prediction on the window that fi…
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Welcome to the Chris Coe & Associates Investing Podcast, with your host Chris Coe, a Wanaka based investment adviser, and avid share market investor. Today we cover; some ethical investing news, director buying, should a listener access his KiwiSaver under the hardship rule, and we ponder if anyone will be able to trust anything they see online due…
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With a new government we could be looking at an official KiwiSaver review, so what should that entail? Frances Cook speaks with Velocity Financial's Simon O'Neill about what tweaks are needed to the scheme after 16 years on the go. Potential areas could include: Increased financial education Ensuring the scheme's comprehensibility and transparency …
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Is it a challenge to keep building that KiwiSaver for a first-home deposit or retirement? With KiwiSaver withdrawals continuing to rise, we look at what you can do if you find yourself in a tight spot, and what does a withdrawal, pause or adjusting your contribution entail? Simon O’Neill, financial advisor at Velocity Financial, sets out the option…
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In this quick bite: Turners Group CEO Todd Hunter shares his take on how Kiwis are adapting their car buying habits during tough times. Plus, how are EV's and Hybrids faring in the used car market? And a big challenge for New Zealand to make our aging vehicle fleet greener, where can we look for a solution? This quick bite is from our previous epis…
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Welcome to the Chris Coe & Associates Investing Podcast, with your host Chris Coe, a Wanaka based investment adviser, and avid share market investor. Today we cover oil, tech company lay-offs, should you participate in share purchase plans, and ponder if Hybrid cars are the future of personal transport. For investing education articles: https://chr…
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What does the near-term future look like for NZX 50 newbie Turners Automotive Group? And what’s the cost-of-living squeeze doing to our car buying habits? Turner's CEO Todd Hunter tells us about new sites opening around the country and how the company plans to increase margins by selling more to the public as well as dealers. You’ll find out that N…
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In this quick bite we explore the complex tax landscape for Bitcoin and Bitcoin ETFs in New Zealand. What is the IRD's stance on cryptocurrencies? Lawyer and crypto expert Jeremy Muir gives an overview on Foreign Investment Fund rules, the differences between crypto and share investments, how U.S. ETFs fall under tax scrutiny, and the implications …
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Welcome to the Chris Coe & Associates Investing Podcast, with your host Chris Coe, a Wanaka based investment adviser, and avid share market investor. Today we cover share markets, some company specific news, how to get your 17-year-old interested in investing, and if KiwiSaver should invest in private assets. Stocks discussed: Solvar Ltd (ASX: SVR)…
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