NZX cash trading in January a third higher than in same month of 2012
Feb. 5 (BusinessDesk) - Cash market trades on the NZX jumped by 33 percent in January from the same month last year,
driven by share transactions.
Total trades rose to 69,281 and the value of trading rose 66 percent to $2.3 billion, NZX said in its monthly
shareholder metrics. The average daily value of trading rose 51 percent to $106 million.
The NZX 50 Index has gained 4.4 percent this year and reached a five-year high on Jan. 31, helped by the lure of
relatively high dividend yields and demand for stocks from KiwiSaver funds. The market value of stocks on the NZX rose
33 percent to $69 billion last month from a year earlier, amounting to 33 percent of gross domestic product.
Total equity trades rose 35 percent to 67,289 while the value climbed about 68 percent to $2.3 billion. Trades in debt
securities fell 14 percent to 1,992 while the value rose 15 percent to $65 million. The value of debt securities on the
NZDX fell 7.1 percent to $14.7 billion.
There were 167 equity securities listed on the NZX in January, a 2.9 percent drop from a year earlier. Debt securities
fell 9.3 percent to 97.
NZX shares last traded unchanged at $1.33 and have gained 11 percent this year.
(BusinessDesk)